Chapters

Post-Helene Updates and Support for Western NC, Audubon Chapters

Post-Helene Updates and Support for Western NC, Audubon Chapters

— Our mountain chapters were hit hard by Hurricane Helene. Recovery will be long and difficult, but chapters also report some parks and preserves are already reopening. Work days are scheduled for others.
Audubon Members Gather at NC Summit

Audubon Members Gather at NC Summit

— In the wake of Hurricane Helene, staff and chapters come together to strengthen bonds, share inspiration.
Famous UNC Tree Hosts Rare Swift Roost 

Famous UNC Tree Hosts Rare Swift Roost 

— Davie Poplar roost offers close-up of migration spectacle and highlights threats facing Chimney Swifts.
See Swifts Roosting in a Chimney Near You!

See Swifts Roosting in a Chimney Near You!

— Witness the magic of Chimney Swift migration this fall with your local Audubon Chapter.
Save Birds, Go Lights Out NC

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.
Local Advocates Rally to Bring Back Raleigh’s Declining Tree Canopy

Local Advocates Rally to Bring Back Raleigh’s Declining Tree Canopy

— The City Council approved the creation of a plan to protect trees in the City of Oaks, thanks to local advocates.
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.