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Welcome to the Audubon Lifestyles


Living sustainably means intentionally incorporating into your daily life practices that tend to sustain the earth's resources. There are many different possibilities... so many, that you can easily feel overwhelmed. Many people want to live more sustainably, but don't quite know what to do or where to start.

  

One key guideline is to start slowly and build gradually. If you try to turn your lifestyle upside down overnight, you're likely to feel overwhelmed and give up. Some of these changes can be very small (but effective), and are really a matter of changing old habits. Others may take more commitment of time and resources. 

  

The Audubon Lifestyles website and our programs have been created as a way to assist individuals, businesses, neighborhoods, and communities seeking to take steps towards living sustainably.

 

 

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ISC Charter Membership is only $250 but goes a long way to helping us to continue our mission to assist people and business seeking sustainable solutions for life that are reliable, practical, and efficient.  
ISC Charter Member Membership benefits include: interacting with other members on forums, sharing news link items, joining interest groups, sharing gallery items, surfing for native plants, receiving Audubon Lifestyles SustainAbility newsletter, and the knowledge that you are contributing to helping us to continue in our mission!

 

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Incentive Offered to Encourage Membership in the Audubon Lifestyles Sustainable Golf Facility Program 

 

ASGCA Logo Audubon Lifestyles is delighted to have gained the support of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, for the Audubon Lifestyles Sustainable Golf Facilities Program (SGFP).

 

Erik Larsen, President of the ASGCA wrote in a letter of support, among other things; “The ASGCA’s 185 members look forward to seeing how the Sustainable Golf Facilities Program develops. The program certainly falls in line with the work of ASGCA members and the ASGCA pledges to communicate your results to our members, so they may continue this dialogue with their clients.”

 

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Ron Dodson receives the Donald Ross Award 

 

Ron DodsonRon Dodson, Sustainability Advisor for Audubon Lifestyles, and president of the International Sustainability Council was chosen to  receive the Donald Ross Award at the Donald Ross Banquet during the 63nd ASGCA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington. 


Dodson serves on numerous environmentally-focused committees. He is a prolific writer, and a frequent presenter to state and federal agencies on the topics of water quality, ecological studies, restoration planning, and community planning.

 

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SustainAbility Newsletter

SustainAbilitySustainAbility is a free quarterly newsletter co-produced by the International Sustainability Council and Audubon Lifestyles. Living a sustainable lifestyle requires each one of us to conduct our lives in such a way to encompass an awareness of Earth and its processes.

 

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The Double Oaks Neighborhood in Charlotte Nortch Carolina is Recycling a Neighbborhood
 

  Double Oaks Neighborood Charlotte, North CarolinaThe Charlotte-Mecklenburg Housing Partnership (CMHP) is literally and figuratively recycling the Double Oaks Community Neighborhood, a 45 acre re-development project that is part of the Statesville Avenue Corridor region of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina. 

 

One result of the partnership between Audubon Lifestyles and the CMHP which is founded in the Principles of Sustainability, was the decision  to undertake the organization’s first ever Construction Materials Recycling Program, and to reuse that recycled material directly back into the redevelopment of the Double Oaks Neighborhood. 

 

Orlando Badillo, the Housing Development Officer at the CMHP stated it best when he said “It is personally satisfying to know that these previous structures where reused back into the redevelopment process, and didn’t simply end up as waste in a landfill somewhere. At the end of the day there is an enormous feeling of accomplishment when you see the final product, and it makes it all worth it!”  

 

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