Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm, Environmental education center in Dayton, Ohio, United States.
Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm is an environmental education facility situated on more than 200 acres that includes forests, open meadows, wetlands, and working farmland. The property combines natural habitats for wildlife with a functioning farm that preserves rare livestock breeds.
The property was founded in 1957 by Marie S. Wright to establish environmental education programs and protect local ecosystems. Since then it has grown into a regional hub for conservation and sustainable farming practices.
The center serves as a learning hub where visitors of all ages discover how conservation and farming work together in practice. People spend time observing how the land is managed to support both wildlife and domestic animals that live here.
The grounds are best explored on foot using the network of marked trails that wind through different habitats. Several routes are easily accessible, including a raised boardwalk that accommodates visitors with mobility considerations.
The facility maintains a collection of livestock breeds recognized by the Livestock Conservancy as rare and needing protection. These heritage animals can be seen during visits and represent an important aspect of agricultural biodiversity.
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