The Hartford Audubon Society manages wildlife sanctuaries to foster and increase knowledge and understanding of birds and their place in nature among the members of the association and the public, and to awaken a wider public interest in the preservation and protection of all wildlife and of the environmental conditions which wildlife requires.
- Station 43 Wildlife SanctuaryStation 43 Wildlife Sanctuary Station 43 comprises about 9 acres of shallow pond and marsh, bordered by over 400 acres of wetland, meadows, and active farmland on our south, west, and north boundaries, and by 100 acres of wooded higher ground to the east. Located below the 20 ft elevation contour in the Connecticut River… Read more: Station 43 Wildlife Sanctuary
- Tobacco Valley Wildlife RefugeTobacco Valley Wildlife Refuge © 2024 Hartford Audubon Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All contributions, including membership dues, are tax-deductible.
- Lewis Farm Bird SanctuaryLewis Farm Bird Sanctuary Almost 90 acres of former farmland that has been reverting to woodland for four or five decades. Mostly wooded, traversed by a stream emerging from a wetland and with a small pond in another low area, it lies at about 150 ft elevation in central Suffield, CT. The entrance roadway is… Read more: Lewis Farm Bird Sanctuary
- Greenstone HollowGreenstone Hollow Nature Preserve This East Granby property is 38 acres in size. Ridge Boulevard runs through the south part of the preserve and provides 5 entrances to trails on the property. The 2 plus miles of named trails are clearly marked with trail signs including maps that can be photographed by the two north… Read more: Greenstone Hollow
