Audubon NC has expanded our reach to include working with communities of faith working with people who have the same passion and energy for the natural world that we do.
Meet Center Director Robbie Fearn. Robbie oversees our conservation work engaging citizens and scientists on the importance of preserving bird habitats on the Outer Banks.
Meet Curtis Smalling. Curtis ensures North Carolina’s birds are protected throughout their entire annual life cycle.
Bird banding is a valuable tool in the study and conservation of many bird species. Explore insights gleaned from the observation of banded birds.
The south end of Wrightsville Beach is an important site for five species of beach-nesting birds.
The City of Greensboro’s 98-acre Price Park is a favorite spot for T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon chapter to go birding and a great place to spot roosting Chimney Swifts.
Between Topsail Island to the north and Figure 8 Island to the south, there lies a haven for wildlife: Lea-Hutaff Island providing habitat for nesting birds and sea turtles.
Meet Jim Eldrett, a T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society volunteer who goes above and beyond to protect North Carolina's birds.