Audubon New York in the News

Statewide conservation highlights

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One of 22 state agencies of the National Audubon Society, Audubon New York is a leading conservation organization within New York State. Our vast network of more than 50,000 members and 27 affiliated chapters uniquely positions us to address conservation through a suite of science, education, advocacy, and grassroots programs. The articles below are a sampling of our work and progress from around the state.

Top Stories

Let’s watch the birds
Centers, Sanctuaries, & Chapters

Let’s watch the birds

Birdwatching could be your new favorite hobby.

Governor Cuomo’s Decisive Action to Protect Globally Significant Long Island Sound Ecosystem Commended by Audubon New York
Advocacy

Governor Cuomo’s Decisive Move to Protect LIS

— Habitat critical to survival of Atlantic Flyway birds being protected from dumping.
Clearing invasive species from waterways, one handful at a time
News

Clearing invasive species from waterways, one handful at a time

In honor of Invasive Species Awareness Week volunteers remove invasive water chesnut at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge.

Op Ed: Protecting Shorebirds Along The Atlantic Flyway
News

Op Ed: Protecting Shorebirds Along The Atlantic Flyway

An Op-ed by Audubon New York's Executive Director, Erin Crotty.

Bald eagle work Nozzolio's swan song?
News

Bald eagle work Nozzolio's swan song?

Retiring state Sen. Mike Nozzolio takes pride in the bald eagle and the work of people in the Finger Lakes region who saved the bird from extinction

Symphony in the sward
News

Symphony in the sward

Audubon New York hosts informational bird walk through grassland habitat

PLAN 2014 AND THE BLACK TERN
News

PLAN 2014 AND THE BLACK TERN

Audubon New York supports Plan 2014, which would have enormous benefits for endangered bird species.

Governor announces response to honeybee health crisis
News

Governor announces response to honeybee health crisis

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the report from the state Pollinator Task Force