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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Capitol Pressroom: May 3, 2016
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Capitol Pressroom: May 3, 2016

Audubon New York Executive Director Erin Crotty speaks about state and local government's role in addressing climate change.

Introduction to the Birds of Greenpoint
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Introduction to the Birds of Greenpoint

On May 1st participants explored Greenpoint and discovered some of Brooklyn's wildlife.

Regional coalition calls on Department of Homeland Security to protect Plum Island
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Regional coalition calls on Department of Homeland Security to protect Plum Island

The Plum Island Coalition is determined to preserve the island's natural resources.

Migrating waterfowl crowd Montezuma Refuge during spring migration
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Migrating waterfowl crowd Montezuma Refuge during spring migration

Chris Lajewski, Director of Montezuma Audubon Center, speaks about efforts to protect migrating waterfowl.

Assemblyman From Rye Receives State Audubon Award
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Assemblyman From Rye Receives State Audubon Award

State Assemblyman Steve Otis has received the Audubon New York’s William Hoyt Environmental Excellence Award.

15 Fascinating Spots In New York That Are Straight Out Of A Fairy Tale
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15 Fascinating Spots In New York That Are Straight Out Of A Fairy Tale

Our own Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary is number 13!

Birds of Onondaga Lake Exhibit
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Birds of Onondaga Lake Exhibit

New Photo Exhibit at Honeywell's Onondaga Lake Visitors Center