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

Top Wins for Birds in 2025
News

Top Wins for Birds in 2025

From restoring important habitat to advocating for lasting change at the NC legislature, here’s all that we accomplished for birds this year.

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Audubon, Chapters Join Global Wildlife Tracking Network to Help Birds
Chapters

Audubon, Chapters Join Global Wildlife Tracking Network to Help Birds

NC chapters are taking advantage of an easy and affordable way to get involved in cool bird science, and it’s paying off.

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News & Updates

Mapping Wood Thrush Habitat for Conservation
Climate

Mapping Wood Thrush Habitat for Conservation

Audubon staff will use maps to highlight our work, our process of conservation priority setting, or other topics that are supported by these visuals.

Frozen birds have flown the coop!
Bird-Friendly Communities

Frozen birds have flown the coop!

Estimates indicate that 100 million to 1 billion birds fall victim to buildings every year in the United States alone. And this fall, dozens of birds were found in downtown Winston-Salem.

Research and Conservation – What Lights Out is All About
Bird-Friendly Communities

Research and Conservation – What Lights Out is All About

This fall, dozens of birds were found in downtown Winston-Salem. So, where do the birds go?

Is that a Partridge in that Pear Tree?
Ways To Help

Is that a Partridge in that Pear Tree?

The annual Christmas Bird Count is citizen science at its best and everyone is invited.

Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year: For Growers and Retailers
Bird-Friendly Native Plants

Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year: For Growers and Retailers

We are creating a local base of buyers for native plants, and now we need YOU – our local growers and nurserymen.

Issues and Policy
Climate

Issues and Policy

Read Audubon NC’s stance on developing policies to see how the organization will use these issues to develop conservation efforts that benefit birds.