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Major Funding Announced for Crab Meadow Marsh Restoration
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Major Funding Announced for Crab Meadow Marsh Restoration

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded $429K to the National Audubon Society to develop a restoration plan for Crab Meadow’s marsh.

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Pop Stars: Honeysuckle Popping Volunteers Make Way for Native Species at Montezuma
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Pop Stars: Honeysuckle Popping Volunteers Make Way for Native Species at Montezuma

MARSH! volunteers help to restore vital bird habitat in the Montezuma Wetlands Complex.

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Audubon Endorsed Forester Ethan Tapper Teaches Us How to Love a Forest
Healthy Forests

Audubon Endorsed Forester Ethan Tapper Teaches Us How to Love a Forest

Ethan hopes to help landowners and forest lovers see that “the greatest expression of compassion” for impacted forests (often caused by a history of human activity) isn’t to just let nature take its course, but rather to take action.

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AUDUBON ON THE GROUND

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Photographers Capture Importance of Conservation
Photography

Photographers Capture Importance of Conservation

Mike Busch and other Long Islanders are turning their love of photography into a conservation movement.

New York Moves to Protect Habitat Around Plum Island
Policy Positions

New York Moves to Protect Habitat Around Plum Island

If enacted into law, the bill would protect habitat around Plum Island, Great Gull, and Little Gull Islands.

Audubon and Partners Urge Lawkmakers to Act on Climate
Advocacy

Audubon and Partners Urge Lawkmakers to Act on Climate

New York has the opportunity to pass the most progressive proposal in the country.

‘Let’s Go Birding Together’ Creates a Dedicated Space for LGBTQ Bird Lovers
Birding

‘Let’s Go Birding Together’ Creates a Dedicated Space for LGBTQ Bird Lovers

It's more than a bird walk: It's an inclusive experience for anyone who wants to connect to birds, the natural world, and others in a positive way.

UN Reports 1 Million Species on the Verge
News

UN Reports 1 Million Species on the Verge

What’s needed now is transformative change across economic, social, and political arenas.

Audubon’s Annual Women in Conservation Luncheon Honors Rose H. Harvey and The Garden Club of America
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Audubon’s Annual Women in Conservation Luncheon Honors Rose H. Harvey and The Garden Club of America

Female conservation leaders receive coveted Rachel Carson Award for dedication to conserving public parks and preserving bird-friendly native plants.

Offshore Drilling is Banned in New York State's Waters
Press Room

Offshore Drilling is Banned in New York State's Waters

The Save Our Waters bill has been signed into law by Governor Cuomo, protecting New York's coasts for birds and people.

When David Sibley Is Your Art Teacher
Centers, Sanctuaries, & Chapters

When David Sibley Is Your Art Teacher

The esteemed ornithologist recently visited Brooklyn elementary schoolers taking part in Audubon New York's "For the Birds!" education program.

If You Can Identify Any of These Birds, You're Ready for Climate Watch
Birds

If You Can Identify Any of These Birds, You're Ready for Climate Watch

And if you can't yet, learn them here so you can help Audubon track how certain species are adjusting to climate change.

Audubon Backs New Bill to Bolster Small Fish That Struggling Seabirds Need to Survive
Advocacy

Audubon Backs New Bill to Bolster Small Fish That Struggling Seabirds Need to Survive

Bipartisan Legislation Helps Ocean Ecosystem and Economies That Depend on It