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Piping Plovers are federally threatened and endangered shorebirds, which inhabit wide, open beaches, shorelines and dry lakebeds in North America.
American Oystercatchers are the most recognizable of all North Carolina shorebirds. They can be found along the North Carolina coast year-round, nesting on sandy beaches and islands.
Audubon has crafted a collaborative approach to forest management to restore habitats for birds and wildlife in Western North Carolina.
There are many opportunities to make your home a more bird-friendly environment and to bring your kids along for the journey.
We’re always on the hunt for great photography that captures the natural beauty of our state from the mountains to the shore.
For many Audubon programs, chapter leaders are provided with communications resources including program contacts, talking points and social media content.
This page contains resources for media covering the Bird-Friendly Planting Day on April 19.