The Greenwich Audubon Center, a Connecticut outpost of the National Audubon Society, serves as a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and bird-watchers. Located in Greenwich, this nature preserve and bird sanctuary is dedicated to protecting birds and conserving their natural habitats. Visitors can explore serene hiking trails that wind through the lush landscape, offering opportunities to observe a variety of bird species. The center also features a nature education center with informative exhibits, providing a deeper understanding of the local ecosystem and the importance of conservation efforts.
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