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.

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Endangered shorebird nests in NY; 1st time in over 30 years
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Endangered shorebird nests in NY; 1st time in over 30 years

Associated Press coverage of Piping Plover Great Lakes recovery

Endangered Shorebird Nests in NY; 1st Time in Over 30 Years
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Endangered Shorebird Nests in NY; 1st Time in Over 30 Years

Piping Plovers are back, nesting at Lake Ontario.

Audubon New York Statement on Governor Cuomo’s Commitment to Water Infrastructure
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Audubon New York Applauds Governor Cuomo’s Commitment to Water Infrastructure

— Additional $100M for the Water Infrastructure Improvement Act Significant
Audubon New York Statement on Governor Cuomo’s $300M EPF Commitment
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Commending Governor Cuomo’s Historic $300M EPF Commitment

— Audubon New York recognizes funding level as great for birds & people; says it solidifies Governor’s leadership
A Guide: What Even Is a Christmas Bird Count and Why You Should Do It
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A Guide: What Even Is a Christmas Bird Count and Why You Should Do It

It's time for the annual Christmas Bird Count!

Montezuma Audubon tour Saturday includes wine tasting
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Montezuma Audubon tour Saturday includes wine tasting

Birding and wine tour held at Montezuma Audubon Center.

Rare Bird Takes Up Residency in Prospect Park
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Rare Bird Takes Up Residency in Prospect Park

Painted Bunting has been spotted in Brooklyn!

Local Officials, Advocates Urge $800 Million to #FixOurPipes
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Advocates Urge $800 Million to #FixOurPipes

— Broad coalition asks for state budget investment into community water infrastructure to support health, economic development and state's environment.