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    Why Inlets Are Special
    Coast September 22, 2015

    Why Inlets Are Special

    Learn how natural inlets support hundreds of nesting and migrating shorebirds in North Carolina.

    Volunteers at Work for Golden-wing Protection with Patrick Farrell
    Working Lands September 22, 2015

    Volunteers at Work for Golden-wing Protection with Patrick Farrell

    Meet Patrick Farrell, Audubon North Carolina partner and NC Wildlife Resources Commission professional biologist assisting Audubon landowners in habitat restoration efforts to benefit the imperiled Golden-winged Warbler.

    Volunteers at Work for Golden-wing Protection with Russ Oates
    Working Lands September 22, 2015

    Volunteers at Work for Golden-wing Protection with Russ Oates

    Russ is an active volunteer in Audubon North Carolina’s Working Lands program. By participating in our volunteer training program in the mountains, he learned how to survey for and identify Golden-winged Warbler habitat to help ongoing restoration efforts for the priority species.

    Volunteers at Work for Golden-wing Protection with Bob Repoley
    Working Lands September 19, 2015

    Volunteers at Work for Golden-wing Protection with Bob Repoley

    Our volunteers help lay the groundwork for Audubon NC to identify and engage private landowners in habitat restoration for priority species including the Golden-winged Warbler.

    Count Birds for Science
    Community Science September 14, 2015

    Count Birds for Science

    Whether you’ve been watching birds for two decades or two weeks, there are many easy ways you can help protect birds in backyards across America.

    Make Migration-Friendly Window Decorations
    Joy Of Birds September 18, 2015

    Make Migration-Friendly Window Decorations

    Help your feathered friends through their journey with an easy DIY project.

    Rich Inlet Is Naturally Important to Birds
    Coast August 31, 2015

    Rich Inlet Is Naturally Important to Birds

    Rich is one of the few natural inlets left in the state. It has escaped hard structures like jetties and terminal groins that drastically alter inlets and destroy habitat that birds require.

    Chapter of the Month: Forsyth Audubon - Citizen Science at Bethabara
    Centers And Chapters August 14, 2015

    Chapter of the Month: Forsyth Audubon - Citizen Science at Bethabara

    Over several years, citizen scientists document the changes seen in urban and suburban bird populations.

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