Junior Audubon

Junior Audubon

Junior Audubon is for young people and their parents. Our program includes outings and hands-on educational experiences - to learn about nature and science. Each outing is open to the public and free of charge (small donations to help cover materials or outing costs are always welcomed).

Current Events

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March 7th, 2026 9am-11am
Junior Audubon:  Musée de Leveque, 
This Junior Audubon activity will take place in the Natural History Museum at Peter Leveque’s Garage. Participants will have the opportunity to observe, handle, and measure preserved specimens. A highlight will be the observation and discussion of an actual Bengal Tiger. Tiger tea and woodpecker cookies will be served. Please invite parents, grandparents, family and friends. This museum is only open to the public on March 7th, 2026 from 9am-11am. You will find Musée de Leveque at 62 Hop Ranch Circle, Santa Rosa. RSVP to Peter at (707) 542-8946.

CBC for Kids

Junior Audubon

Join other young conservationists this winter for the half-day CBC4K in either Sonoma or Petaluma for a popular and rewarding experience.

Lincoln School Bird Festival

Junior Audubon

Volunteer to help with the festival activities each May at Lincoln Elementary School in Santa Rosa.

Young People’s Art

Junior Audubon

View samples from previous bird art contests in Sonoma County grade schools.

Links

Audubon Just for Kids
http://web4.audubon.org/educate/kids/

BioMEDIA - Animal eyes
https://www.ebiomedia.com/eye-eye-eye-eye-questions-about-eyes.html

Cornell Lab of Ornithology
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/education/kids

KidWings - virtual owl pellet dissection
http://www.kidwings.com/owlpellets/flash/v4/index.htm

Wild Birds Unlimited - Kids activities
http://www.wbu.com/pathwaysforkids/activities.html

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