![]() Junior Audubon
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What is Junior Audubon?
Junior Audubon is a group of elementary school-aged children interested in learning about nature, the environment, and birds. Members meet once a month on Saturdays for outings, and a few times a year for after school meetings. Members participate in birding events such as The Great Backyard Bird Count and International Migratory Bird Day. Members earn a pin for learning to identify ten birds, and a patch for completing Jr. Birder conservation and birding activities. How to Join? To join Junior Audubon, fill out an LCBAS Membership Form, mark 'student', and mail to the address listed on the form with $10.00. (Note: LCBAS family memberships ($20/year per family) can include Junior Members.) Current opportunities for kids here-----> For ways you can volunteer to help in this program, visit our Volunteer page For more information, email Cherie Baudrand at: ![]() Bird Education Links for Kids
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Junior Audubon Activities
for the 2009-2010 School Year Sept 25 - Heritage Days at Sacajawea Oct 10 - Open House at McNary Environmental Education Center (MEEC) Nov 2 - After school meeting Jan 16 - Going Ducky and Eagle Drive Jan 28 - After school meeting Feb 13 - Great Backyard Bird Count Mar 20 - MEEC Apr 17 - Earth Day Bird Walk May 8 - International Migratory Bird Day game in Columbia Park May 20 - After school meeting Jun 22 - Picnic Celebration ![]() Left: Studying the Bird Guide Above: Watching ducks near Bateman Island |
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