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'Be a Good Egg' Press Conference with the Town of Hempstead Supervisor, Kate Murray. Photo: Lauren Audi

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Five Climate-Threatened Birds and How You Can Help Them
Climate

Five Climate-Threatened Birds and How You Can Help Them

Audubon's newest climate report projects the future ranges for more than 604 North American species.

Latinx Heritage Month, 'Para las Aves!'
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Latinx Heritage Month, 'Para las Aves!'

Celebrate with Audubon - learn what one environmental educator's Puerto Rican heritage means to her.

What Does “Outdoorsy” Look Like?
Education

What Does “Outdoorsy” Look Like?

"Sustainability is not actually sustainable if doesn’t include everyone."

Putting Her “Green Thumb” to the Ground for Birds
Centers, Sanctuaries, & Chapters

Putting Her “Green Thumb” to the Ground for Birds

Local Audubon chapter leader is transforming Long Island with native plants.

There’s a Growing Political Push To Make More Buildings Bird-Safe
Advocacy

There’s a Growing Political Push To Make More Buildings Bird-Safe

In Congress, state legislatures, and some of our biggest cities, policies to prevent deadly collisions are gaining ground.

Sustainable Swaps to Keep Beaches Clean
Ways To Help

Sustainable Swaps to Keep Beaches Clean

Plastic pollution is a growing problem, and can be fatal for birds and other wildlife. You can help by making sustainable swaps!

New Jones Beach, Sunken Meadow Volunteer Program Launches
Coasts

New Jones Beach, Sunken Meadow Volunteer Program Launches

Volunteer beach stewards are Audubon's extra eyes and ears in the field, helping to minimize disturbance to nesting birds.

Top State Parks for Birding in the Lake Ontario Region
News

Top State Parks for Birding in the Lake Ontario Region

Take advantage of 50% off through Columbus Day.

'Beach Bucket Brigade' Strives to Make Beaches Cleaner, Beachgoers More Mindful
Be A Good Egg

'Beach Bucket Brigade' Strives to Make Beaches Cleaner, Beachgoers More Mindful

Two sisters on Long Island are channeling their love of nature to make a difference for wildlife.