As the bird people for our state, Audubon North Carolina has crafted an approach to forest management that protects and restores habitats for birds while simultaneously helping landowners enhance their property in cost-effective ways.
Thanks to many landowners and public and private agencies, Audubon NC is helping birds and people in Working Lands in western North Carolina.
Masonboro Island's 4,831 acres are one of the few remaining undeveloped and relatively undisturbed barrier islands along North Carolina’s coast.
Audubon North Carolina faces an enormous challenge in achieving our conservation goals for the state’s working lands.
As its population has declined nearly 40 percent, the Wood Thrush has been designated a priority for conservation within our global and state IBAs.
The rapid decline of the Golden-winged Warbler since the 1980s cannot be explained solely by habitat loss, and that mystery has attracted many scientists to study this beautiful warbler.
The New River Corridor Important Bird Area is thought to be the oldest river system in North America.
Beacon Island IBA is a rich habitat for the Brown Pelican and other nesting birds.