It is now up to the Senate to help save migratory birds from fatal collisions
These new nest boxes will create bird conservation opportunities at Bent of the River Audubon Center.
Just in time for production season, this 6,000 acre forest in Litchfield County is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Hear directly from Dr. Elizabeth Gray on why Audubon is keeping its name.
Funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will allow Audubon Connecticut and New York to continue and start new conservation projects.
Thanks to our staff, volunteers, and partners, 2022 has been one of our best seasons yet!
The Sharon Audubon Center’s Motus wildlife tracking tower receives pings from tracking devices on birds, helping scientists better understand their movements.