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    Managing Invasive Species
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Managing Invasive Species

    Together we can stop the spread of invasive species.

    Top Invasive Species Resource Professionals Should Monitor for Forest Health
    Healthy Forests

    Top Invasive Species Resource Professionals Should Monitor for Forest Health

    Help New York birds by creating healthier woodland habitat.

    Renewable Energy and Birds
    Advocacy

    Renewable Energy and Birds

    Audubon New York's Positions on Wind and Solar Energy

    The Issue with Birds and Glass [plus webinar]
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    The Issue with Birds and Glass [plus webinar]

    What makes birds susceptible to collisions in New York and beyond? Audubon scientists answer.

    Long Island Sound Area Conservation Strategy
    Coasts

    Long Island Sound Area Conservation Strategy

    A blueprint for protecting and managing 10,000 acres of priority salt marsh, beach, and island habitats.

    WATCH: Making Our Coasts More Resilient
    Coasts

    WATCH: Making Our Coasts More Resilient

    A webinar presentation on Audubon's work to make coasts more resilient for the birds and people of Connecticut and New York.

    Audubon U
    Education

    Audubon U

    Learn more about birds and nature through our online classroom and video library.

    Updates: Audubon New York Center and Chapter Events, Trails, Birds
    News

    Updates: Audubon New York Center and Chapter Events, Trails, Birds

    Being outside in nature can help lift your spirits during challenging times.

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