Last month we announced the winner of our Hog Island Scholarship for teachers, Phoebe Riegle, a fifth-grade teacher at William Ramsey Elementary School in Alexandria, VA. Unfortunately, she will not have the opportunity to attend “Sharing Nature: An Educator’s Week” this year. Hog Island Audubon Camp cancelled their summer programs out of concern for the health and safety of campers, volunteers and staff during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Native-only Plant Vendors Offer Curbside Pick-up
While in-person Audubon at Home Ambassador visits are paused you can still plan for spring planting with information on our website. Native-only plant vendors in our area will be taking orders in advance and arranging for curbside pick-up.
Take a Virtual Tour of the 2019 National Audubon Photography Awards
Efforts to Protect South Island Birds Continue
Native-only Plant Vendors Offer Curbside Pick-up
While in-person Audubon at Home Ambassador visits are paused you can still plan for spring planting with information on our website Native-only plant vendors in our area will be taking orders in advance and arranging for curbside pick-up.
Local Photographers Win National Wildlife Federation Photo Contest
Bird-Window Collision Webinar
If you missed the 19 March webinar on bird-window collisions, you may watch a recording of it here. Collisions with windows are the third greatest cause of death for birds in the United States, after habitat loss and predation by outdoor cats.
AAH Still Providing Information About How To Create Wildlife Habitat
Certified Sanctuary Map
Youth Education Mini-grant Winners 2020
2020 Hog Island Scholarship Winner – Phoebe Riegle
Calling all Birders!
Reston Association's Biophilic Pledge Points Residents to AAH Wildlife Sanctuary Program
In 2018, Reston became part of the worldwide Biophilic Cities Network. To help residents identify specific actions that will protect Reston's natural resources, Reston Association's Environmental Advisory Committee is now deploying a Reston Biophilic Pledge.
ASNV Birding Trip to Colombia
Audubon at Home Ambassador’s Brunch
Audubon at Home ambassadors gathered on February 1 for their annual – and delicious – brunch, at which AAH co-directors and county coordinators updated them on the program's progress over the past year. It has now been 10 years since AAH first certified a Wildlife Sanctuary, as of the brunch, the program has certified 683 properties on over 6300 acres.
Manassas Bull Run Christmas Bird Count Results
The 38th Annual Manassas-Bull Run Christmas Bird Count on December 15, 2019 had the highest total of participants yet at 137 and counted over 20,000 birds of 86 avian species. The conditions were favorable, so there were many more walking miles than during the saturated conditions on last year’s count.
Hog Island Scholarship Application Deadline Extended!
Creating a Wildlife Sanctuary on Your Property: The Audubon at Home Program
Save the Date! On March 21st, Betsy Martin of The Audubon Society of Northern Virginia’s Audubon at Home Program and Linda Beaty of Plant NOVA Natives will join forces to provide a special program on how to make your yard more attractive to wildlife.
Youth Education Mini-grants
New Year’s Resolutions for the Birds
The November Potomac Flier article “Three Billion Birds,” shared 7 Simple Steps to help birds published by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Smithsonian National Zoological Park and Conservation Biology Institute. The 7th step, “Watch Birds, Share What You See” encourages birdwatching and citizen science. Data collected through simple observation can have profound results.