Coratank is the Indian word from which our Currituck - sound, county, courthouse - was long ago derived.
Located north of Wilmington, between Figure Eight Island and Topsail Island, Lea-Hutaff Island is a 5,641-acre undeveloped barrier island and marsh system that has remained undisturbed by development.
The mission of the National Audubon Society's North Carolina State Office is to help conserve and restore the North Carolina habitats we share with all wildlife, focusing on the needs of birds.
Decades of unregulated beach driving have pushed the birds at Cape Hatteras National Seashore — a globally significant IBA — to the brink.
Our newsletter is now printed three times a year, and is delivered to members of the National Audubon Society living in North Carolina.
Learn about the different ways you can make a gift to Audubon and help birds in North Carolina and other states.
The natural diversity of the North Carolina landscape supports an equally diverse assemblage of birds.