Audubon NC chapter members, Audubon Ambassadors, and those interested in creating hubs of Audubon action in North Carolina are invited to join.
At our highly successful “Foresters for the Birds” workshop, foresters received hands-on training to help them achieve forest health while also benefitting birds!
Manmade dredged-material islands are vital for the state’s populations of Royal and Sandwich terns.
Calling all scouts looking for projects – from troop volunteer opportunities to Eagle Scout and Gold Award projects!
Allie and Louis employed tree removal using horses, and created gaps in the forest canopy, to encourage continued growth of the vegetation cover GWWAs need to breed.
“Shade Grown Coffee Supports Migratory Birds” is the new badge of honor for local coffee shops and roasters in Asheville and soon, across the state of North Carolina.
Discover the best bird-friendly native plants in your area by entering your zip code into Audubon's national database!
Audubon chapters across the state are hosting free bird walks from May-June. Come join us!