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    OWASA Recognized for Bird-friendly Forestry Plan
    Forest Landbird Legacy Program April 6, 2017

    OWASA Recognized for Bird-friendly Forestry Plan

    Audubon North Carolina and Orange Water and Sewer Authority encourage bird-friendly management practices in Cane Creek Reservoir.

    Keep Our Rivers a Haven for Birds and People
    Coast April 5, 2017

    Keep Our Rivers a Haven for Birds and People

    Learn how you can help keep our rivers a haven for important bird species like pelicans, ibis, wading birds, and terns; especially during nesting season!

    Golden-winged Warbler Tracking Report
    Conserve Golden-Wings March 31, 2017

    Geolocation Tracking Golden-winged Warblers

    Geolocation tracking migration routes is essential to the success of the Golden-winged Warbler.

    What Is a Census?
    Coast March 22, 2017

    What Is a Census?

    Since the first North Carolina Colonial Waterbird census was taken in 1977, technology has drastically improved, but its basic mission of bird conservation has stayed true.

    Yanceyville Boy Scout Camp Recognized for Bird Conservation
    Working Lands March 2, 2017

    Yanceyville Boy Scout Camp Recognized for Bird Conservation

    A Native North Carolinian’s Lasting Legacy
    Conservation March 2, 2017

    A Native North Carolinian’s Lasting Legacy

    Conservationist Michelle Leonard likes to leave our precious North Carolina land a little better than she found it.

    Highland Biological Students Focus on Golden-wings
    Working Lands February 28, 2017

    Highland Biological Students Focus on Golden-wings

    Budding young scientists are working to protect the Golden-winged Warblers we love.

    Horse logging in Appalachia
    Forest Management - Working Lands February 22, 2017

    Horse logging in Appalachia

    An unlikely pair, these draft horses are restoring habitat for the Golden-winged Warbler.

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