Audubon Society of Rhode Island

Audubon Society of Rhode Island is an independent, nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to statewide environmental, education, conservation, and advocacy. Established in 1897, it is the oldest environmental organization in the state.

Audubon is one of the largest environmental educators in Rhode Island, reaching well over 20,000 students of all ages each year. Its vigilant advocacy programs and partnerships have kept the public and government informed of threats to the environment for over 100 years.

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Audubon Society of Rhode Island Logo

Our Brief

Audubon Society of Rhode Island is committed to protecting birds, other wildlife, and their habitats through conservation, education, and advocacy, for the benefit of all other life. As a proud and strong advocate for equal access to nature for all, they sought to make their website more accessible for everyone, including those with disabilities and people who speak a language other than English at home.

Our Solution

By implementing the Recite Me assistive toolbar on its website, the Audubon Society of Rhode Island can provide screen reading options, styling, and customization tools, reading aids, and an on-demand live translation feature that supports over 130 different languages.

To open the tools, select the ‘accessibility icon’ on the bottom right side of the website. In 2023, the toolbar was launched over 1,285 times to make 11,304 pages inclusive. The most commonly used features were the screen reader and translation tools, with Arabic and German being the most widely used language.

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Audubon Society of Rhode Island Logo
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Laptop with Audubon Society of Rhode Island website using the Recite Me assistive toolbar
Mobiles with Audubon Society of Rhode Island website using the Recite Me assistive toolbar
Tablet with Audubon Society of Rhode Island website using the Recite Me assistive toolbar

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