Since Piping Plovers inhabit the state year-round, conservation organizations work to protect them throughout the year.
Fun community science project to understand how birds are reacting to climate change
Nonprofits Band Together to Preserve One of North Carolina’s Last Undisturbed Bays
Get all the details you need to be part of the 118th Audubon Christmas Bird Count!
Audubon North Carolina invites birdwatchers to participate in the longest-running citizen science survey, the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC). Between December 14 and January 5, hundreds of bird-loving volunteers will participate in counts across North Carolina.
Audubon NC staff contribute to monitoring and habitat management that benefits sea turtle conservation on Lea-Hutaff Island.
170 trained Ambassadors have taken tens of thousands of actions to lead bird conservation and climate change action in North Carolina. Help us celebrate an outstanding first year!
Read a special interview with Doug Tallamy, author of "Bringing Nature Home".