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    Adopt an Important Bird Area
    Important Bird Areas

    Adopt an Important Bird Area

    Want to get involved in an exciting community science project? Read more about how you can help monitor North Carolina's irreplaceable bird habitats.

    Saving Important Bird Areas
    Important Bird Areas

    Saving Important Bird Areas

    Saving our Important Bird Areas (IBA) is a strategic initiative serving as a conservation blueprint identifying areas that are of critical importance to priority bird species. 

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    About Us

    Our Board

    Meet our volunteer board.

    Ways to Help
    Community Science

    Ways to Help

    You don’t have to be a researcher to support bird conservation across our state. You just have to love birds!

    Birding with Kids
    Birds

    Birding with Kids

    Birding can be simple, too, and you don't need to know how to identify a single species to help your kids get started.

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    Volunteer

    Volunteer

    Audubon North Carolina welcomes volunteers in nearly all of our program areas.

    Lights Out North Carolina
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Lights Out North Carolina

    Each morning, volunteers walk the city streets collecting and documenting bird species killed by collisions with specific buildings.

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