Coasts

Protecting Connecticut's coasts for birds and people

American Oystercatcher. Photo: Walker Golder/Audubon

Connecticut’s coastlines and associated marshes, islands, and beaches are being squeezed by rising sea levels and human development. The ecosystem is critical to protecting birds and people, and we need your help to keep it healthy.

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE FROM SAND TO SKY

More than 23 million people live within a 50-mile radius of Long Island Sound, making this landscape one of the most densely populated regions in the United States. It’s also a critically important area for vulnerable birds like the Piping Plover, Roseate Tern, American Oystercatcher, and Saltmarsh Sparrow.

To help at-risk species, our conservation staff, volunteers, and partners are protecting and restoring the places birds need to safely rest during migration and raise their young.

In doing so, we can also help communities prepare for and feel less of an impact from extreme coastal events.

Strengthening our Coastline

Building a Stronger, Resilient Connecticut Coast
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Building a Stronger, Resilient Connecticut Coast

Rising sea levels, stronger storms, and human development are squeezing salt marshes and beaches across the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean coastlines.

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Stratford’s Great Meadows Salt Marsh Gets a $4M Refresh
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Stratford’s Great Meadows Salt Marsh Gets a $4M Refresh

12 local “Salt Marsh Stewards” from Stratford and Bunnell high schools, along with three crew leaders, over 150 volunteers, elected officials, and partners, have helped turn the marsh back into a haven for wildlife and the local community.

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Protecting Beach-Nesting Birds

Resources to Protect Shore-Nesting Birds
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Resources to Protect Shore-Nesting Birds

Together, we can #ShareTheShore to help birds nest and raise their young successfully.

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Share the Love, #ShareTheShore
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Share the Love, #ShareTheShore

A community campaign to protect shore-nesting birds! Together, we can make waves for safer beaches.

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2022 Shorebird and Seabird Conservation Highlights
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2022 Shorebird and Seabird Conservation Highlights

Thanks to our staff, volunteers, and partners, 2022 has been one of our best seasons yet!

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Birds That Depend on Our Coast

News from the Coast

White House Plans to Vastly Expand Drilling near America’s Beaches and Coasts
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White House Plans to Vastly Expand Drilling near America’s Beaches and Coasts

The proposed five-year plan exposes critical shorebird habitat and coastal communities to dangerous and unnecessary oil drilling.

Audubon Connecticut Awarded Program-Sustaining Grants
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Audubon Connecticut Awarded Program-Sustaining Grants

Thanks to these funds, the WildLife Guards and Schoolyard Habitat Programs will continue to flourish in the coming year

Saving Shorebirds…One Nest at a Time
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Saving Shorebirds…One Nest at a Time

With the help of the next generation of stewards, summer 2017 was a great step forward for shorebird conservation and community enrichment

Meet Alfred Green
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Meet Alfred Green

WildLife Guard Crew Leader and Alumni

On the Ground with Audubon Texas After Hurricane Harvey
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On the Ground with Audubon Texas After Hurricane Harvey

A tour of some of the affected islands shows the storm’s impacts, but also the surprising resilience of coastal ecosystems.

Long Island Sound Senate Delegation Introduces Bill to Protect Plum Island from Auction Sale
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Senate Bill Introduced to Protect Plum Island

August 11, 2017—If passed, this bill (sponsored by Senators Blumenthal, Gillibrand, Murphy, and Schumer) would repeal legislation to sell Plum Island

From Trash to Treasure
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From Trash to Treasure

A Connecticut community comes together to make a difference at a critical Important Bird Area

Meet Brad Hittle
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Meet Brad Hittle

Co-founder of Two Roads Brewing Company and friend of the environment

Federal Funding Bill Includes $8 Million to Protect Long Island Sound
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Federal Funding Bill Includes $8 Million to Protect Long Island Sound

May 9, 2017—Great news for LIS conservation efforts! This year's federal investment is over $4 million more than 2016's funding level.

Plum Island Wake-Up Call
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Plum Island Wake-Up Call

New website and documentary explain the imminent threat to this critical habitat in Long Island Sound

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