Chapters

Despite Pandemic, Momentum Builds for Birds at Legislature

Despite Pandemic, Momentum Builds for Birds at Legislature

— End-of-session recap: Conservation funding remains intact for now, while new bill will bolster native plants.
You're Invited: Chapter Day 2020

You're Invited: Chapter Day 2020

— Join Audubon for a virtual meetup of Audubon advocates and leaders across the state.
Audubon Supports Asheville Chapter Name Change from Slave Owner Namesake

Audubon Supports Chapter Name Change from Slave Owner Namesake

— The board of Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society has begun the process of changing the chapter's name because Elisha Mitchell, an early conservationist, was a slave owner and wrote a book justifying slavery.
This Stay-home Spring, Birds Sing – and Birders Write Poetry

Birdy Poems to Brighten Your Day

— Mecklenburg Audubon Society’s list serve recently erupted in bird poetry.
Flocking Together to Restore a Creek for the Birds

Flocking Together to Restore a Creek for the Birds

— New Hope Audubon partnered with the community to breathe new life into a Chapel Hill trail.
Save the Date: Audubon North Carolina Summit 2020 takes the Queen City

Save the Date: Audubon North Carolina Summit 2020 takes the Queen City

— Audubon members from across the state will gather in Charlotte next year to celebrate birds.
"Migration in the Mountains"

Summit 2018

— Audubon North Carolina members flocked to Asheville to celebrate birds for our 2018 Summit “Migration in the Mountains.”
Join a "Swift Night Out" Event Across North Carolina

Join a "Swift Night Out" Event Across North Carolina

— Experience a unique migration phenomenon. Join one of our local chapters for a Chimney Swift roosting viewing party.
Chapter Day 2018

Chapter Day 2018

— Audubon members from across North Carolina flocked together to share stories, successes, and ideas at Chapter Day.
Local Students Discover the Wonders of Birds

Local Students Discover the Wonder of Birds

— This experiential learning project by Cape Fear Audubon Society brings new and exciting facts about birds to 4th grade students across Brunswick County.