Chapters

Save the Date: Audubon North Carolina Summit 2024 in Durham

Save the Date: Audubon North Carolina Summit 2024 in Durham

— Audubon members from across the state will gather in Durham Oct. 4-6 to celebrate fall migration.
Audubon Members Speak Up for Birds at Advocacy Day

Audubon Members Speak Up for Birds at Advocacy Day

— More than 80 members from across the state met with their lawmakers to advocate for family land protections, wetlands, and conservation funding.
New Hope Bird Alliance to Kick-off Year of the Aerial Insectivore

New Hope Bird Alliance to Kick-off Year of the Aerial Insectivore

— A ribbon cutting is scheduled for May 11 to celebrate these high-flying, insect eating birds, and highlight the threats they face.
Triad Cities get Native Plants Policies, Thanks to Chapter Advocacy

Triad Cities get Native Plants Policies, Thanks to Chapter Advocacy

— Greensboro and Winston-Salem pass policies that promote the use of native plants and ban invasives.
This Fall, Ditch the Yard Work and Leave your Leaves for Birds

This Fall, Ditch the Yard Work and Leave your Leaves for Birds

— Thanks to chapter advocacy, NC cities support Leave Your Leaves campaign.
Audubon Leaders Share Inspiration at Chapter Day

Audubon Leaders Share Inspiration at Chapter Day

— Chapters from across the state flocked together to share successes from the past year and look forward to what’s to come.
Join a "Swift Night Out" Event Across North Carolina

Join a "Swift Night Out" Event Across North Carolina

— Experience the unique migration phenomenon of huge, swirling Chimney Swifts flocks roosting at night.
Audubon Members Celebrate Spring, Honor Award Winners at 2022 Summit

Audubon Members Celebrate Spring, Honor Award Winners at 2022 Summit

— Mecklenburg Audubon hosts chapters and campus clubs from across the state at UNC Charlotte.
Audubon Leaders Find Inspiration at Chapter Day

Audubon Leaders Find Inspiration at Chapter Day

— Chapters from towns and campuses across the state gathered to celebrate wins for birds.
Wake Audubon Helps Raleigh Go Dark for the Birds

Wake Audubon Helps Raleigh Go Dark for the Birds

— The city has agreed to turn off lights at night to protect migrating birds.