Climate-Threatened Birds

Coastal BioTech Anna Parot Returns to Lea-Hutaff

Coastal BioTech Anna Parot Returns to Lea-Hutaff

— Anna Parot has returned to Audubon NC for a second summer supporting American Oystercatchers on Lea-Hutaff island.
Letter to the Editor: "For the Birds"

Letter to the Editor: "For the Birds"

— This opinion piece about properly siting wind projects was originally published by The News & Observer as a featured "Letter to the Editor." Bald Eagle. Photo: Dennis Schroeder and John de la Rosa/NREL/FlickrCC
Priority Bird Profile: American Oystercatchers

Priority Bird Profile: American Oystercatchers

— American Oystercatchers are one of the focal species of our coastal work, and one of North Carolina's more recognizable beach nesting birds. Here's where you can find it, how you can help it, and why it matters!
Do Birds Hold the Key to Understanding Climate Change?

Do Birds Hold the Key to Understanding Climate Change?

— Audubon Announces Two New Programs to Help Birds Survive the Effects of Climate Change
A Year of Action for Birds & Climate

A Year of Action for Birds & Climate

— 170 trained Ambassadors have taken tens of thousands of actions to lead bird conservation and climate change action in North Carolina. Help us celebrate an outstanding first year!
Build Your Own Chimney Swift Tower

Build Your Own Chimney Swift Tower

— Find instructions and tips to build a Chimney Swift Tower in your community.
How Easy It Can Be to Welcome Swifts to Your Home

How Easy It Can Be to Welcome Swifts to Your Home

— Mooresville homeowners uncap their chimney so neighborhood swifts can have a place to roost.
NC’s Climate Threatened Species

NC’s Climate Threatened Species

— 16 climate threatened species best illustrate the breadth of the impact of climate change in North Carolina.
Citizens Speak for Climate

Citizens Speak for Climate

— Read why birds matter to some of our fellow North Carolinians.
Birds and Climate Change

Birds and Climate Change

— The results are clear - birds need our help, and they need it now.