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Estate Feeder - Public Display Gardens

The Estate in Public Landscapes

Because the Estate is the only birdfeeder with the scale, design and heirloom quality suitable for year round public display use, it is featured in these type of facilities around the country. Here’s a short list of public spaces that include the Estate in their gardens.

Acadia National Park — Bar Harbor, ME
40,000 acres of some of the most remarkable scenery in America. The Estate is located near the restaurant at Jordan Pond

Museum of the American Frontier — Stanton, VA
Since the 17th century, Americans have fed wild birds. See the Estate on the lawn by the main entrance.

Connecticut Audubon Society — Fairfield, CT
Site of one of the first sanctuaries founded in America called Birdcraft. Birds of prey rehabilitation center. See the Estate at the main building.

The Holden Arboretum — Kirtland, Ohio
The largest in the country, with over 3,500 acres of display gardens and horticultural collections. See the Estate at the visitors’ center.

Chicago Botanical Garden — Glencoe,IL
300 acres of some of the finest gardens in America. The Estate is featured in the bird garden overlooking the lagoon.

Atlanta Botanical Garden Atlanta, GA
At the edge of Peidmont Park in downtown Atlanta. The Estate is in the Storza Woods.

The Beekman Arms Hotel — Rhinebeck, NY
The oldest hotel in America has an Estate on display on the front lawn. This Estate has been in place for over ten years and is a sample of one of the first production feeders.

Other public spaces:
Eagle Creek Golf resort Eagle Creek, Colorado
Hole in the Wall Gang Connecticut
Dennison-Pequotsepos Nature Center Mystic, Connecticut

*The Estate has won design awards at the prestigious Philadelphia, Boston, St Louis and Atlanta Flower Shows.

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The Registry of Nature Habitats - Buy Conservation Credits


For purchasing Conservation Credit(s)
You will receive
a copy of the John Audubon Multimedia CD
A replica of the complete (1840-1844)
James Audubon's Birds of America

You will also receieve a bluebird house for each Conservation Credit purchased and a 20% off coupon to be used on the A Bird's Home website!




Conservation Certificates

The Registry of Nature Habitats - Mission Statement

The Registry of Nature Habitats is dedicated to the preservation of land that, over time, has been a site and home for complex ecosystems. The Registry advocates preservation of these lands and its inhabitants, environmental education for community individuals and groups, and nurturing of these lands through restoration in order to conserve its natural resources for future generations.

Preserve

The Registry of Nature Habitats manages critical habitat, consisting of wetland, lowland, upland, forest and stream habitat, providing a home to wildlife species and plant species. As part of the mission to preserve these lands and its inhabitants, the Registry will continue to contract with owners of ecologically sensitive land as it becomes available.

Educate

The Registry of Nature Habitats is a "teaching ground," able to provide hands-on, interpretive learning experiences in areas such as ecology, botany, wildlife science, and geology, as well as the arts and humanities. The educational mission of The Registry of Nature Habitats is to teach an understanding and appreciaton of the environment, the invaluable lesson of land stewardship of our natural resources, and to expand the general knowledge of this habitat through scientific research. This will be accomplished through a year-round experiential, interactive approach, along with onsite and outreach activities including providing educational material both on this website, on media and through educational seminars. An on-site facility is in the design phase, which will house classrooms and an administrative space.

Nurture

Through several restoration projects, including the rebuilding of stream corridors, reintroducing native flora, and permitting only low-impact activities, the Registry is nurturing much land back to its natural state, undoing the damage of hundreds of years. The Registry of Nature Habitats restoration plan, developed with public and private partnerships and with local community support, will increase the land's value, enhance wildlife habitat, improve water quality, and preserve the integrity of the land's bio-diversity.

Renewable Energy

Promote the use of renewable and efficient energy technologies through education, training, workforce development, research, and project facilitation. The Registry supports clean energy development and energy conservation as the means to protect the environment, enhance public health, and save our nature habitats.

Conservation

We seek to educate people and provide innovative solutions that will help build a clean, more efficient world, by reducing energy consumption in a prudent way that does not threaten the natural balance that supports all life.



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