Our mountain chapters were hit hard by Hurricane Helene. Recovery will be long and difficult, but chapters also report some parks and preserves are already reopening. Work days are scheduled for others.
Secretary Reid Wilson to deliver keynote address.
Birds at Audubon’s coastal sanctuaries faced a number of challenges this year—some of which were too much to overcome.
Interim no more, Curtis Smalling takes the reins as executive director of Audubon North Carolina.
Chimney Swifts adapted to humans long ago. The discovery of a natural roost site on a college campus underscores all the ways we’re pushing swifts to the limit again.
Davie Poplar roost offers close-up of migration spectacle and highlights threats facing Chimney Swifts.
Witness the magic of Chimney Swift migration this fall with your local Audubon Chapter.
A hand-reared Piping Plover from Lake Michigan has returned to NC for her second winter, with help from Audubon on both sides of her migration journey.