Headshot for Sharon Bruce. Sharon has dark hair and brown eyes, and is wearing a blue button down shirt with gold hoop earrings. The background is a blurred line of trees.

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

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
Salt marsh restoration at Sunken Meadow State Park, Long Island
Coasts

Salt marsh restoration at Sunken Meadow State Park, Long Island

— Healthier habitat will benefit birds, fish, insects, and native plants.
Salem, NY Maple Producer Makes Syrup and Bird Habitat
Working Lands

Salem, NY Maple Producer Makes Syrup and Bird Habitat

— Mapleland Farms is one of the first Bird-Friendly Maple producers in the state.
How Wild Turkeys Made a 49 State Comeback
Healthy Forests

How Wild Turkeys Made a 49 State Comeback

— Once, the Wild Turkey vanished from New York. Then it became a conservation success story.
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.
Salt Marsh Sites in the Long Island Sound Area are Showing Signs of Disruption
News

Salt Marsh Sites in the Long Island Sound Area are Showing Signs of Disruption

— Big plans are moving forward to protect bird habitat and help local communities withstand stronger storms.
Audubon New York Joins Broad Coalition in Call to Protect Environmental Programs
News

Audubon New York Joins Broad Coalition in Call to Protect Environmental Programs

— Nearly 200 groups urge New York State leaders to maintain environmental funding to create jobs and restart the economy.
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