Belted Kingfisher
Latin: Megaceryle alcyon
A commitment to education is at the heart of the Audubon tradition. By inspiring more people in more places to value and protect the natural world, we are laying the foundation for future conservation.
Audubon Delta's regions have been educating the communities about their natural state for over two decades since its inception. We now educate K-12 students, families, and adults at the centers, in classrooms, and at a number of natural sites throughout the state. Learn more about our field trips, classroom programs, and cooperative environmental education work with our great conservation partners.
Our centers serve as field trip sites and outdoor learning labs for several K-12 students.
Education for K-12 students and the public on one of Arkansas's last remaining tracts of blackland prairie.
Our center hosts a community after-school and summer program administered by Pulaski County Youth Services.
Do you love animals, including wildlife? Then you just might want to get to know the wildlife you probably see every day: birds
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Every year in spring and fall, millions of birds migrate, taking to the air to travel between their summer and winter homes.
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