See how Richard and Caron Lazar are creating a sanctuary for the birds and the bees to help the community.
Planting bird-friendly plants can benefit your entire community.
Audubon's Bird-Friendly Communities program brings together gardeners and bird lovers.
A public forum will be held to discuss the consequences of building a terminal groin at Figure Eight Island's north end to combat erosion. The event will be moderated by N.C Coastal Federation and will include a panel of geology and environmental experts.
Even though Christmas is over, there is more fun to be had with the Christmas Bird Count. Join your local Audubon Chapter in Winston-Salem to bird watch and enjoy the outdoors.
The Christmas Bird Count has begun and Audubon needs everyone's help to gain as much knowledge about the birds as possible. Follow or participate in this free citizen science project that has progressively grown throughout the years.
Both the Audubon Christmas Bird Count and the Backyard Bird Count contribute to our understanding of birds and how to protect them nationwide.
Through long-standing partnerships, many groups have contributed to the wealth of data collected at the Grandfather Mountain State Park and IBA.