Audubon North Carolina

Baltimore Oriole. Photo: Linda Scher/Audubon Photography Awards

Audubon North Carolina is a regional office of the National Audubon Society.

From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks, Audubon protects birds and the places they need across North Carolina using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.

Top Stories

How the Roadless Rule Protects North Carolina’s Forests and Birds
Advocacy

How the Roadless Rule Protects North Carolina’s Forests and Birds

The Roadless Rule safeguards important public lands for people and birds; you can help save it.

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A Record-Breaking Summer for Oystercatchers, Stewards at Coastal Sanctuaries
Coast

A Record-Breaking Summer for Oystercatchers, Stewards at Coastal Sanctuaries

We banded more oystercatchers and had more beach bird stewards than ever before at Audubon’s coastal nesting sanctuaries in North Carolina.

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Inside Look: Restored Pond and Waterway at Audubon’s Pine Island Sanctuary
News

Inside Look: Restored Pond and Waterway at Audubon’s Pine Island Sanctuary

NC Land and Water Fund-supported project already welcoming back birds.

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News & Updates

Chapter of the Month – T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon: Exploring the Audubon Natural Area
Chapter Of The Month

Chapter of the Month – T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon: Exploring the Audubon Natural Area

The T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Natural Area (Audubon Natural Area) has been a favorite birding site since our chapter signed a maintenance agreement with the City of Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department in 1976.

How to Help a Bird Caught in Fishing Line
Coast

How to Help a Bird Caught in Fishing Line

Usually, birds and people fishing get along just fine, but when fishing line and birds intersect, dangerous complications can arise. Luckily, there are ways people can help!

Chapter of the Month – T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon: Exploring Price Park
Chapter Of The Month

Chapter of the Month – T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon: Exploring Price Park

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.

Nesting Update: Lea- Hutaff Island
Coast

Nesting Update: Lea- Hutaff Island

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.

Nesting Update: The South End of Wrightsville Beach, April - May
Coast

Nesting Update: The South End of Wrightsville Beach, April - May

The south end of Wrightsville Beach is an important site for five species of beach-nesting birds.

National Audubon Society Receives $36,900 Grant from Wells Fargo-NFWF to Support Native Plants project
Media Releases

National Audubon Society Receives $36,900 Grant from Wells Fargo-NFWF to Support Native Plants project

— Part of $100 million effort to support local environmental nonprofits
The South End of Wrightsville Beach – A Vital Bird Habitat
Coast

The South End of Wrightsville Beach – A Vital Bird Habitat

The south end of Wrightsville Beach, N.C. is a favorite among many beach-nesting birds. Each summer, nesting shorebirds arrive to raise the next generation of chicks.

Protecting Land Birds Across North Carolina
About Us

Protecting Land Birds Across North Carolina

Meet Curtis Smalling. Curtis ensures North Carolina’s birds are protected throughout their entire annual life cycle.

Shared Values: Audubon North Carolina Partners with Communities of Faith
Bird-Friendly Communities

Shared Values: Audubon North Carolina Partners with Communities of Faith

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.

Preserving A Place for All Birds to Thrive
About Us

Preserving A Place for All Birds to Thrive

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.