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Nature Education Programs For Brooklyn Residents Offered by Audubon New York and Prospect Park Alliance

New funding allows for nature programs geared towards adults to be offered in Brooklyn.

For the 2nd year running, Audubon New York has received funding through the Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund to provide environmental education programs to the residents of Greenpoint, Brooklyn.  This funding is made possible through the $19.5 million dollar settlement between ExxonMobil and the residents of Greenpoint after a massive oil spill in the community over 50 years ago.  

Join naturalists from Audubon New York and Prospect Park Alliance as they introduce you to the birds and aquatic wildlife that call Brooklyn their home. Participants will explore the communities of Greenpoint and Prospect Park and discover the variety of wildlife that flourish in Brooklyn. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Adults 18 and over may attend. 

“Thanks to the generous support of the Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund, Audubon New York is excited to provide, for the first time, adult environmental education programs to the Greenpoint Community,” remarked Audubon New York’s New York City For the Birds! Program Director Haley Main, “These programs are a new addition to the student programs already underway, and we are eager to work with all the residents of Greenpoint, exploring the wonders of their local, natural habitats.”

"Providing this opportunity for Greenpoint residents, and all Brooklynites, to connect meaningfully with the environment is an important part of the Alliance’s mission,” says Prospect Park Alliance VP of Education Maria Carrasco. “Nature education is an important part of our work in engaging communities, and our long-standing partnership with Audubon New York has allowed countless visitors to engage with the natural world.”

Introduction to the Birds of Greenpoint
April 16 & May 1 10:00 am – 12 noon. Explore McGolrick Park and surrounding neighborhood identifying local birds by sight and sound and learn about the different habitats birds need for survival. Meet at the Shelter Pavilion inside McGollrick Park at 10 am. Bring binoculars if you have them. Register by visiting ny.audubon.org/BrooklynEvents

Living Water Explorations at Prospect Park
May 14 & May 22 10:30 am – 12 noon. Get ready to get hands-on by the pond-dipping for snails, leeches and dragon fly nymphs! Learn the amazing and vital roles these tiny critters play in our environment. Water testing kits and pond dip nets will be provided. Meet at the Prospect Park Boathouse. There will be a short walk to reach the pond so please dress appropriately. Register by visiting ny.audubon.org/BrooklynEvents

This project is made possible with funding provided by the Office of the New York State Attorney General and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation through the Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund

About Audubon New York:
As a leading state program of the National Audubon Society, Audubon New York (Audubon NY) leads our network of 50,000 members, 27 local Audubon Chapters, seven sanctuaries and nature centers and our thousands of annual visitors, volunteers, and partners throughout the state. Audubon achieves its mission to protect birds and their habitats by connecting our vast and powerful network along the migratory flyways of the Americas. Find more at ny.audubon.org and @audubonny

About Prospect Park Alliance:
The Prospect Park Alliance is a non-profit organization that sustains, restores and advances Prospect Park, Brooklyn’s flagship park, in partnership with the City of New York. The Alliance cares for the natural environment, restores historic design, and provides public programs and amenities for the Park, which receives more than 10 million visits each year. Learn more at www.prospectpark.org<http://www.prospectpark.org.

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