

Who We Are
The Audubon Naturalist Society (ANS) is the oldest independent environmental organization in the Washington, DC region. A pioneer in linking conservation activities with environmental education, ANS inspires residents of the greater Washington, DC, region to appreciate, understand, and protect their natural environment through outdoor experiences, education, and advocacy. We seek to create a larger and more diverse community of people who treasure the natural world and work to preserve it.
What We Do
ANS:
- Reaches more than 9,000 children each calendar year through its nature preschool and family, scout, school, and camp programs
- Offers adults a rich variety of natural history classes, local outings, and national and international travel experiences
- Works with a network of civic and environmental groups on conservation issues, such as transportation, watershed and rural lands protection, and climate change
- Has two nature sanctuaries: Woodend (Chevy Chase, MD), and Rust (Leesburg, VA) Rust Sanctuary is a partnership between the Audubon Naturalist Society and NOVA Parks
Details
(301) 652-9188 ext. 30 | |
alison.pearce@anshome.org | |
Alison Pearce | |
Manager of Volunteer Programs | |
http://www.anshome.org |