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Sharon Bruce

Senior Communications Manager

Sharon oversees communications for Audubon's Connecticut and New York office, covering coast and forest-based conservation and habitat management, policy and advocacy action, and centers and sanctuaries outreach. She's been contemplating a Belted Kingfisher tattoo for over five years now.

Articles by Sharon Bruce

Montezuma Audubon Center

Black Terns, the "Bald Eagle Success Story" of Central NY

— State-endangered birds are nesting again thanks to successful marsh restoration experiment
Q&A with Claire Mann, new Audubon forester
News

Q&A with Claire Mann, new Audubon forester

— Focusing on bird-friendly habitat projects in the Allegheny Highlands and northern New York
$700,000 Project Restores Salt Marsh and Bird Habitat in Queens
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$700,000 Project Restores Salt Marsh and Bird Habitat in Queens

— ​Audubon partners with NYC Parks, NYC Department of Environmental Protection, and neighborhood activists to improve local park
 Hudson Valley’s “Laurel & Ash Farm” Becomes Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer
Working Lands

Hudson Valley’s “Laurel & Ash Farm” Becomes Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer

— Just in time for farmers’ market season, Laurel & Ash is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Fairbanks Maple Officially Recognized as a Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer
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Fairbanks Maple Officially Recognized as a Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer

— Just in time for production season, this Chautauqua County family-run business is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
​Audubon Announces First-Ever Endorsed Foresters
Working Lands

​Audubon Announces First-Ever Endorsed Foresters

— We are thrilled to share that Caitlin Cusack (Vermont) and John MacNaught (New York) have become endorsed for prioritizing bird habitat in their management recommendations.
Meet Our New Forester for the Birds
Healthy Forests

Meet Our New Forester for the Birds

— As a Forest Program Associate for Connecticut and New York, Rosa Goldman works with local landowners to make their forests healthier for birds and other wildlife.
Long Island Students Receive Awards for “Share the Shore” Artwork
Be A Good Egg

Long Island Students Receive Awards for “Share the Shore” Artwork

— Artistic educational signs by Drexel Elementary School students will be on display at nesting sites across the north shore
For the love of grouse! Building quality habitat for a declining species.
Working Lands

For the love of grouse! Building quality habitat for a declining species.

— Forest landowners discover a nest and chicks after following bird habitat tips.