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In 2016 we have made many strides for New York State birds and conservation. Read about our most recent efforts and achievements below. Thank you for being part of our success. Donate >

Audubon New York is your leader on critical statewide conservation issues. Since the beginning of December we have made tremendous progress on the items below, and with your support we can continue the momentum into 2017.

  • Secured significant state funding to revitalize our signature Long Island facility, the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center as a true hub of shorebird conservation and coastal community engagement.
     
  • Protected the Great Lakes’ ecosystem and vitality of Lake Ontario for the benefit of birds, wildlife, and people through our advocacy on behalf of Plan 2014.
     
  • Activated our network to recommend the United States Coast Guard protect the Hudson River from potential irreparable damage from increased barge traffic and oil storage carries.
     
  • Urged New York State to ensure the protection of Boreas Ponds, the latest acquired tract in the Adirondack Park, with a Wilderness designation.
     
  • Submitted recommendations to Governor Andrew Cuomo on the 2017 New York State budget in support of statewide environmental conservation priorities.

Science shows that where birds thrive, people prosper and we are honored that you trust us to represent you, the birds, and wildlife, in the communities you care about most.

By working together, we will continue our success into the new year.

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2019 Conservation Policy Resolutions
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2019 Conservation Policy Resolutions

Presented by Audubon New York and the Audubon Council of New York State

Keeping an Eye on Climate Change: Audubon Volunteers Count Birds to Better Understand the Impacts of Our Changing Climate
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Keeping an Eye on Climate Change: Audubon Volunteers Count Birds to Better Understand the Impacts of Our Changing Climate

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Local Birds Counted for Science during Audubon’s 119th Annual Christmas Bird Count
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Local Birds Counted for Science during Audubon’s 119th Annual Christmas Bird Count

The world’s longest-running wildlife census contributes invaluable data to bird population research.

November 2018 | News from the Nest
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November 2018 | News from the Nest

Giving thanks for our wonderful members this month!

Chapter Event Brings Local 'Year of the Bird' Proclamations
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Chapter Event Brings Local 'Year of the Bird' Proclamations

Westchester County towns of Greenburgh and Scarsdale have both proclaimed it the Year of the Bird.

Coastal erosion in the spotlight at Audubon Society climate conference
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Coastal erosion in the spotlight at Audubon Society climate conference

The goal of the conference was to educate people on how they could take action in their communities to mitigate issues such as sea level rise and stronger, more intense storms, one official said.

Audubon New York Honors Laura O’Donohue and John McPhee
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Audubon New York Honors Laura O’Donohue and John McPhee

Conservationists are honored at the annual Keesee Award Luncheon in New York City on November 7.

25 Years at Constitution Marsh
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25 Years at Constitution Marsh

Longtime director (and photographer) Eric Lind moving on

Audubon Hosts Second Annual Long Island Climate Conference
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Audubon Hosts Second Annual Long Island Climate Conference

Experts discuss strengthening coastal resiliency in a warming world

Constitution Marsh’s Eric Lind Migrates to a New Role within Audubon
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Constitution Marsh’s Eric Lind Migrates to a New Role within Audubon

Join us at the Garrison Art Center for a pop-up photography exhibit, honoring the former Center Director