Many species of special concern are all nesting in colonies at the tip of Wrightsville Beach.
Audubon North Carolina offers free guided tours led by the Wrightsville Beach bird stewards — a group of Audubon Society volunteers that help protect nesting shore birds.
Audubon North Carolina has created simple tips everyone can use to share the beach with birds and avoid disrupting them while they nest and raise their chicks.
Audubon North Carolina representatives presented on how climate change affects the survival of birds.
Marlene Eader, volunteer coordinator for Audubon North Carolina, led a lesson on beach-nesting birds, along with three other Audubon’s beach stewards.
On Earth Day, Audubon chapter leaders and employees connected birds to faith.
Nesting season kicks off. Beach visitors are often excited to observe the nesting birds and baby chicks.
The ever-rising temperature of the Earth's atmosphere linked to a plethora of greenhouse gases is also becoming a serious issue for the bird world.