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Connecticut Audubon Society Coastal Center

Connecticut Audubon Society's Coastal Center at Milford Point is located on an 8.4-acre barrier beach and is situated next to the 840-acre Charles Wheeler Salt Marsh and Wildlife Management Area at the mouth of the Housatonic River.  

The Coastal Center promotes the awareness of Long Island Sound's ecosystem, the birds and habitats it supports, and its preservation needs; and provides access to Long Island Sound and its many habitats: tidal salt marshes, barrier beaches, tide pools, and coastal dunes.  


The Coastal Center is a bird-watcher's paradise - 315 species have been seen here, including many rarities. The Coastal Center offers a full range of educational programs and many events for families, children, and adults.  The Coastal Center provides educational exhibits, a tide pool demonstration tank, a salt-marsh laboratory, and program and meeting rooms. 

The Coastal Center's grounds contain the 8-acre Smith-Hubbell Wildlife Refuge and Bird Sanctuary, a boardwalk and observation platform with interpretive signage, and a 70-foot covered observation tower for panoramic vistas.  Viewers from around the world watch the Center's seasonal Osprey Cam, operated from our 18-foot tall nesting platform.

Connecticut Audubon Society Coastal Center is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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