Category: | Park, |
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Address: | Greenwich, CT 06831, USA |
Postal code: | 06831 |
Phone: | (203) 869-5272 |
Website: | http://greenwich.audubon.org/fairchild-wildflowe |
Highly educational posts and well kept and special history. Unique off the beaten path find and please respect by no littering. Handicap accessible parking lot trails are flat but not handicap proof. But seems to be relatively doable for those in less need of assistance. That's the best I can explain it. However it is wetlands so rain probably quickly affects the condition of the many trails established
Winter Walk at Fairchild Wildflower Sanctuary January 10, 2016 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Join Greenwich Audubon for an afternoon walk at their 135-acre Fairchild Wildflower Garden Sanctuary off North Portchuck Road.
Pre-registration is required with Elyssa at escheck@audubon.org or 203-869-5272. Free for partner schools, non-partner schools $20/teacher. Audubon Greenwich is a 285-acre nature sanctuary and education center, part of the Audubon Connecticut operating unit of the National Audubon Society .
Audubon Greenwich manages seven nature sanctuaries ... call 203-869-5272. Sanctuaries ... Sanctuaries Fairchild Wildflower Sanctuary.
Brian at 203-869-5272 x221. ... Pitch in and help Audubon staff preserve the Fairchild Wildflower Sanctuary on North Porchuck Road when they remove invasive plants ...
203 869 5272 greenwich.audubon.org Some pond life and two bird blinds. The bird blinds were rather disappointing in that they required very long lenses and a tree filter to photograph mostly small birds. There were a number of trails if you like to do a little walking. An interesting side trip if you are going to the Audubon Fairchild Garden but I
Spring gets into full swing in April at Audubon Greenwich. There are many family fun events taking place here that will provide fun for the whole family.
Land steward fulfilling Greenwich Audubon's mission. Published in the Greenwich Citizen on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. Andy Chapin, the Greenwich Audubon's Land Steward, developed a love for the land when visiting his grandfather's farm in North Carolina.
After much anticipation, Ives Concert Park has announced the first five artists slated to perform in its 2013 Summer Concert Series. The venue, located on the Western Connecticut State University Westside campus, 43 Lake Ave. Extension in Danbury, has featured a wide variety of performers representing all eras and genres of music for nearly 40 years.