Providing the right kind of plants and elements in your landscape allows birds the three basic winter essentials: food, water and shelter.
Raleigh plans to implement "bird-friendly lighting strategies" as part of its 2030 Comprehensive Plan, a long-range plan that covers energy conservation and wildlife habitat as well as neighborhood and economic development.
Thanks in part to the efforts of Audubon's shorebird experts, the plovers' wintering grounds are now a national park.
The Sanctuary in Corolla recently hosted students from the University of North Carolina’s Coastal Studies Institute Outer Banks Field Site Program.
Mark Stanback, PhD, Davidson College Professor of Biology chose the Sanctuary for his latest monitoring project. Learn how he's compiling data from Tree Swallow nest boxes.
North Carolina Audubon Society and North Carolina Interfaith Power and Light partner for Charlotte's Audubon Ambassadors Training.
As old chimneys disappear, the swift population is declining. Audubon NC is spearheading efforts to preserve this urban-dwellign bird.
Shorebird numbers were back up after a good nesting season in 2015.