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Bringing Nature Your Way: Customized Walks and Talks for Adult Groups
Adult Program Topics
Popular topics for talks and walks for adult groups include the following.
Backyard Birds
Attracting and identifying chickadees, cardinals, hummingbirds, and more.
Homegrown
Native trees and shrubs: the benefits of native plants for people and wildlife.
Habitats of Massachusetts
The plants and animals of our habitats: sandy beaches, towering forests, abundant wetlands, and open fields, to name a few.
Nature in the City
The wild side of city neighborhoods.
Hawks and Owls
The secret lives of these captivating birds of prey.
Living with Wildlife
Practical solutions for interactions between people and wildlife.
Threats to the Nature of Massachusetts
Climate change, habitat loss, invasive species, and other local issues.
The Art of Nature
See nature through an artist's eye while painting, sketching, writing, or photographing the natural world.
There's a Feather in Her Hat
The History of Mass Audubon: how two Boston women advanced conservation in the US.
And More . . .
Each Mass Audubon sanctuary has staff with broad knowledge of the natural world, as well as specific areas of expertise. Since our programs are specialized, we encourage you to contact your local sanctuary to discuss the array of opportunities available. Some sanctuaries offer additional program topics including live animals, canoe programs, extended weekends, and many more. Programs typically last 1 to 3 hours, and prices, along with group sizes vary depending on the program format (5 to 100 participants).
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