




These are just some of the experiences shared by participants in New Jersey Audubon's Eco-Travel Program over the past 25 years.
NJAudubon staff design natural history and birding trips to a variety of domestic and foreign destination sites, ranging from relaxed nature getaways to relatively intensive birding adventures. Specific trip goals are stated in each trip's itinerary, but one goal of every trip is for participants to better understand ecological systems both far and near, and from that understanding to maintain a high ethic concerning earth and resource stewardship in their daily lives. By traveling with New Jersey Audubon, you are helping preserve your natural heritage, since proceeds from our Eco-Travel Program directly support NJAudubon's mission of conservation, environmental education, and wildlife research.
Are you ready for a 2010 Eco-tour?
There's still room on an exciting variety of 2010 destinations!
And, we've put together an exciting selection of tours for 2011.
Click on the following links to learn more:
Tours - fantastic destinations for 2010 and 2011
Leaders - the best in the ecotourism industry
Tour reports and species lists - information on recent tours
Travelogues - recent trip adventures by NJ Audubon staff
Policies - important information before traveling with us
Activity Levels - Definitions of Tour Activity Level Icons
Tips for Travelers - make your trip experience the best it can be
Tour Registration Form - in PDF format
| The goal of NEW JERSEY AUDUBON'S ECO-TRAVEL PROGRAM is to reflect NJAudubon's broad conservation mission through a balanced offering of natural history and birding ecotours for NJAudubon members, New Jersey residents, and any other interested individuals. These tours reflect natural systems education and maintain a high ethic concerning earth and resource stewardship. |

For tour itineraries, to register, or for more information contact:
NJAudubon Eco-Travel at: (908)-204-8998
9 Hardscrabble Road
Bernardsville, NJ 07924
or email travel@njaudubon.org
If you are not a member and would like to become one, consider Joining New Jersey Audubon Society.