Audubon North Carolina

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You’re Invited: Witness the Magic of Swift Migration
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You’re Invited: Witness the Magic of Swift Migration

— Audubon chapters are hosting Swift Night Out watch parties across the state.
Here’s How You Can Help the Millions of Birds that will Pass Through NC this Fall
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Here’s How You Can Help the Millions of Birds that will Pass Through NC this Fall

— Artificial lights at night can disorient birds, leading to fatal building collisions.
Meet Dana Sargent, Our New Community Building Director
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Meet Dana Sargent, Our New Community Building Director

— The newest member of our team will partner with chapters to advance bird-friendly policy and conservation projects.
Calling all Birders: Help us Map Breeding Birds
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Calling all Birders: Help us Map Breeding Birds

— Grab your binoculars and head out to priority blocks during Big Atlas Weekend June 27-29, 2025.
Audubon Statement: NC Bill Includes Bird-friendly Native Plant Policies
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Audubon Statement: NC Bill Includes Bird-friendly Native Plant Policies

— Senate Bill 391 includes native plant policies that build on years of grassroots advocacy.
Headed to the Beach? Help Imperiled Coastal Birds by Sharing the Shore
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Headed to the Beach? Help Imperiled Coastal Birds by Sharing the Shore

— A new report highlights the important role that Sharing the Shore and other coastal conservation measures can have in reversing species declines.
NC Bill Would Give Protections to Family Farms
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NC Bill Would Give Protections to Family Farms

— Senate Bill 317 would help family landowners maintain control of their land and access conservation programs.
Audubon Statement: NC Bill Would be Setback for Bipartisan Emissions Goals
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Audubon Statement: NC Bill Would be Setback for Bipartisan Emissions Goals

— Senate Bill 261 eliminates key carbon reduction goal for North Carolina.
Turn off Lights at Night to Help Spring Migrants
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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.