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Santa Barbara Audubon Society Education Projects

Eyes In The Sky
Learn about EITS!

Max and Baby #70

NEWS FLASH! Max has received the first orphaned baby owlet of the year. Within 30 seconds he was offering the baby a mouse. This is his 70th owlet he has raised over the past nine years.

New Joint Project with Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History!

Santa Barbara Audubon Society's popular wildlife education program brings live hawks and owls - species native to our area - directly to classrooms and other community groups for close-up and personal encounters. Due to human impacts, these special species ambassadors are no longer capable of surviving in the wild.

Owl artwork by Cindy Svec

They are powerful messengers who help people to experience directly the magnificence of our normally elusive wild neighbors and to understand how deeply human actions affect them for better or worse.

EITS offers three types of programs:

Meet a REAL Raptor
An individual classroom visit with one of our birds.
Raptor Repertiore
Programs for groups, assemblies, events.
Meet Your Wild Neighbor
An exciting 5-week science series for 1st and 2nd graders

Slide Shows

Birds and their habitats


Great blue heron

Library

Resources for teachers and chapter members

Helping Wildlife

Tips on how to protect our wild neighbors

Snowy Plovers

Public Education and Docent Program


Snowy Plovers, photo courtesy Roger Milikan


Website information contacts:

Chapter office address:
5679 Hollister Ave., Suite 5b
Goleta, CA 93117
805-964-1468

Chapter email: Info at SantaBarbaraAudubon.org
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Updated: April 8, 2009