Audubon asks Forest Service to ensure plan protects birds and provides win-win forestry solutions.
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.
A note from Audubon North Carolina Executive Director Andrew Hutson.
Sparked by a racist incident last week in Central Park, the new initiative aims to boost recognition and representation of Black people enjoying and studying the natural world.
It's more than just a hashtag. Help get the word out to protect vulnerable birds.
If you go out, respect posted nesting areas that protect beach birds.
Immerse yourself in the beautiful, chaotic scenes of the Lower Cape Fear River.
Get your fill of North Carolina birds with these short films, TV shows, and virtual presentations featuring Audubon.