From mountains to coast, Audubon staff and members flocked together to advance ambitious projects and policies for birds this year.
We launched new research and advanced restoration projects at our Outer Banks sanctuary, with the help of new partnerships, staff, and volunteers.
Joining the longest-running bird census is a way for individuals to help conservationists protect birds.
Audubon and our partners are advocating for responsible offshore wind energy in BOEM’s latest planning phase for the central Atlantic Coast.
Henslow’s Sparrows have been declining since the 1950s, but their resilience and an unlikely safe haven provide hope for their survival.
Cities and towns can be places where migrating birds thrive—with the expansion and conservation of our urban forests.
It’s easier and more popular than ever to sow native seeds this fall, thanks to a myriad of new state and local policies—just in time for North Carolina Native Plants Week Oct. 20-26.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, staff and chapters come together to strengthen bonds, share inspiration.