Climate Change

Show Your Love for the Wood Thrush

Show Your Love for the Wood Thrush

— Meet the Wood Thrush, our champion bird of 2015!
Mapping Wood Thrush Habitat for Conservation

Mapping Wood Thrush Habitat for Conservation

— Audubon staff will use maps to highlight our work, our process of conservation priority setting, or other topics that are supported by these visuals.
Is that a Partridge in that Pear Tree?

Is that a Partridge in that Pear Tree?

— The annual Christmas Bird Count is citizen science at its best and everyone is invited.
Talking Turkey on Turkey Day

Talking Turkey on Turkey Day

— Along with baking pumpkin pie, catching up with your relatives, and maybe watching some football—there’s another to-do this holiday season: bring up birds and climate change!
Coastal Threats

Coastal Threats

Man-made efforts, including hardened structures like terminal groins, inlet modification and beach nourishment projects, upset the natural life cycle and ecosystem of the shore. As a result, birds have difficulty adapting to these unnatural changes and the loss of their natural habitats.  
Saving North Carolina's Climate Threatened Birds

Saving North Carolina's Climate Threatened Birds

— Learn about 13 climate-threatened species in North Carolina, and see how we are working to help them survive and thrive.
The Greatest Threat to Our Birds is Here

The Greatest Threat to Our Birds is Here

— he National Audubon Society released its landmark study on climate change and birds, and the results are alarming.
North Carolina’s Bird Species Threatened by Global Warming ‘Gut Punch’ New Audubon Study Reveals

North Carolina’s Bird Species Threatened by Global Warming ‘Gut Punch’ New Audubon Study Reveals

— Brown-headed Nuthatches and Piping Plovers Could Disappear Without Action