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    Audubon North Carolina Hails Bipartisan Plan to Double Down on Solar
    Media Releases July 27, 2017

    Audubon North Carolina Hails Bipartisan Plan to Double Down on Solar

    Audubon North Carolina, the state office of the National Audubon Society, is praising Governor Roy Cooper today for signing HB589 into law and ensuring the continued growth of North Carolina’s solar industry.

    Oil and Birds Don't Mix - ANC Stands Against Offshore Drilling
    Advocacy July 20, 2017

    Oil and Birds Don't Mix

    North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced his position against offshore drilling and seismic testing off the coast of North Carolina-- and we back his position completely!

    Small Changes in Forests Are Big for Birds
    Working Lands July 20, 2017

    Small Changes in Hardwood Forests Are Big for Birds

    55 species were surveyed at this bird conservation partnership site, including a priority species-- the Wood Thrush!

    Lighting Fires for Birds and Land in North Carolina
    Working Lands July 10, 2017

    Lighting Fires for Birds and Land in North Carolina

    Fire has been used in a variety of ways throughout human history to benefit people-- we're using it to give life back to forests and birds.

    2017 “End of Session” Legislative Update
    Climate July 7, 2017

    2017 “End of Session” Legislative Update

    How did we fare on our key issues? Coastal protection, habitat protection and land conversation, and clean energy saw wins!

    Will 2018 Farm Bill Funding Continue to Benefit Golden-winged Warblers?
    Working Lands June 30, 2017

    Will 2018 Farm Bill Funding Continue to Benefit Golden-winged Warblers?

    Farm Bill-funded projects focus on declining species that can benefit from conservation on private lands.

    Vegetation Management on the Cape Fear River Pays Off
    Eco-Friendly Habitat Management June 27, 2017

    Vegetation Management on the Cape Fear River Pays Off

    Through tilling and herbicide treatment, Audubon NC was able to transform these jungle-like islands into ideal open sand nesting grounds for oystercatchers and terns.

    The Sweet Smell of a Successful Forestry Project
    GWWA Conservation - Working Lands June 27, 2017

    The Sweet Smell of a Successful Forestry Project

    Nothing is wasted at this former Christmas-tree farm site, where Golden-winged Warblers are now breeding and an essential-oils company is brewing a Fraser Fir aromatic.

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