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Turn off Lights at Night to Help Spring Migrants
Media Releases

Turn off Lights at Night to Help Spring Migrants

— Join efforts across the state to reduce fatal bird building collisions by going Lights Out at night through May 30.
State Proposes Access Pass for Game Lands
News

State Proposes Access Pass for Game Lands

— Audubon encourages members, public to weigh.
$3M National Grant will Fund Audubon’s Marsh Restoration in Currituck Sound
Coast

$3M National Grant will Fund Audubon’s Marsh Restoration in Currituck Sound

— Pilot projects will test innovative, nature-based restoration techniques at Audubon’s Pine Island Sanctuary.
The Next Phase of Responsible Offshore Wind Energy
Climate

The Next Phase of Responsible Offshore Wind Energy

— Audubon and our partners are advocating for responsible offshore wind energy in BOEM’s latest planning phase for the central Atlantic Coast.
Establish New Roots this Native Plants Week 2024
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Establish New Roots this Native Plants Week 2024

— It’s easier and more popular than ever to sow native seeds this fall, thanks to a myriad of new state and local policies—just in time for North Carolina Native Plants Week Oct. 20-26.
Long-time Staffer and Conservation Leader Named Executive Director
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Long-time Staffer and Conservation Leader Named Executive Director

— Interim no more, Curtis Smalling takes the reins as executive director of Audubon North Carolina.
Famous UNC Tree Hosts Rare Swift Roost 
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Famous UNC Tree Hosts Rare Swift Roost 

— Davie Poplar roost offers close-up of migration spectacle and highlights threats facing Chimney Swifts.
Save Birds, Go Lights Out NC
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Save Birds, Go Lights Out NC

— A new study shows significantly more birds die from building collisions each year than previously estimated—here’s how you can help.
Audubon Names Zach Wallace as New Policy Director
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Audubon Names Zach Wallace as New Policy Director

— Wallace returns to Audubon to lead the organization’s policy work in the state.