Audubon New York in the News

Statewide conservation highlights

Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary

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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Scenic Hudson acquires 132 acres in Catskill
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Scenic Hudson acquires 132 acres in Catskill

Habitat along the Hudson River estuary will remain protected for wildlife.

Young Women in Conservation
Coasts

Young Women in Conservation

Shining the spotlight on our summer shorebird monitors.

No Shore Thing: Why There’s Concern For Piping Plovers
Coasts

No Shore Thing: Why There’s Concern For Piping Plovers

Beach season is approaching, and so are the Piping Plovers...

$136K in grants going to Great Lakes research projects
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$136K in grants going to Great Lakes research projects

Audubon New York and Onondaga Audubon Society receive grants to protect birds and other wildlife.

Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge continues its expansion
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Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge continues its expansion

Migratory fowl are flocking to Central New York.

From Goats to Grandparents: How One Audubon Chapter Is Making a More Bird-Friendly Community
Centers, Sanctuaries, & Chapters

From Goats to Grandparents: How One Audubon Chapter Is Making a More Bird-Friendly Community

Whether it's renting goats to clear out invasive plants or making a new assisted-living facility greener, Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon is making a difference.