The Audubon Society of Rhode Island (ASRI)
is an independent, nonprofit, state organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife habitat, the education of young and old about natural ecosystems and the need to preserve them, and advocacy in order to promote continued efforts at preserving our natural heritage. Since founding in 1897, the society has been committed to helping people better understand and appreciate their environment. By inspiring people to protect their land and to learn about their local habitats as well as influencing state and local governmental policy, ASRI has become a leading environmental organization in Rhode Island.
ASRI works on several water policy projects
including Drinking Water, Water Allocation Program, Watersheds Policy (Queen, Woonasquatucket, Saugatucket), Cases before CRMC of interest to Audubon, Bay Animals Like It Clean And Salty Curriculum Kit, and Impacts to Freshwater.