Our mission is to educate the people of the greater Bucks County region about our natural world, with emphasis on energy and material resource conservation, including the protection of birds, other wildlife, and their habitats.
Bucks County Audubon Society is a non-profit organization founded as a chapter of the National Audubon Society in 1969. Since its inception, BCAS has been dedicated to conserving wildlife, promoting awareness of environmental problems, watching birds, educating the community about the interdependence of humans and their world, and furthering the wise use of land, air, and water.
The Honey Hollow Visitor's Center is located on the Honey Hollow Watershed in Solebury Township. Due to the early conservation work carried out by local farmers and the Soil Conservation Service, the entire Honey Hollow Creek watershed was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1969. It remains the only agriculturally based National Historic Landmark in the United States.
The Center is open to school and community groups for educational programs throughout the year. Educational programs have been conducted here for over 30 years.
We are a private 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. Funding for BCAS programs comes in the form of support from general and professional business memberships, bequests, individual donors, corporate and business donations, matching gifts, in-kind materials & service donations, as well as grants from public and private agencies. BCAS also receives support through special events, gift shop and our bird seed sales, field trips and program fees. All contributions are tax deductible.
Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 4:00, Saturdays 1:00-5:00. Trails are open Monday - Sunday, 9:00 - 5:00
Our mission is to educate the people of the greater Bucks County region about our natural world, with emphasis on energy and material resource conservation, including the protection of birds, other wildlife, and their habitats.
Bucks County Audubon Society is a non-profit organization founded as a chapter of the National Audubon Society in 1969. Since its inception, BCAS has been dedicated to conserving wildlife, promoting awareness of environmental problems, watching birds, educating the community about the interdependence of humans and their world, and furthering the wise use of land, air, and water.
The Honey Hollow Visitor's Center is located on the Honey Hollow Watershed in Solebury Township. Due to the early conservation work carried out by local farmers and the Soil Conservation Service, the entire Honey Hollow Creek watershed was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1969. It remains the only agriculturally based National Historic…