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Trump Administration Continues Effort to Strip Away Bird Protections
Advocacy

Trump Administration Continues Effort to Strip Away Bird Protections

It’s time for Congress to respond to this attack on America’s birds.

A Moment of Reflection…and Determination
News

A Moment of Reflection…and Determination

Audubon CEO David Yarnold shares the message he sent to all Audubon staff after a weekend of turmoil and heartbreak in the wake of George Floyd’s murder at the hands of the police.

'Black Birders Week' Promotes Diversity and Takes on Racism in the Outdoors
Birding

'Black Birders Week' Promotes Diversity and Takes on Racism in the Outdoors

Sparked by a racist incident last week in Central Park, the new initiative aims to boost recognition and representation of Black people enjoying and studying the natural world.

Mid-Season Update: Shorebird Nesting in a Changing World
Coasts

Mid-Season Update: Shorebird Nesting in a Changing World

Increased spring foot traffic and off-leash pets have so far made 2020 a problematic year for threatened Connecticut birds.

Saving Red Knots One Crab at a Time
Advocacy

Saving Red Knots One Crab at a Time

Learn what you can do to help shorebirds and the food they rely on.

A Colorful Way to Help Keep Shorebirds Safe
Coasts

A Colorful Way to Help Keep Shorebirds Safe

Calling all young bird lovers in Connecticut! We need your creativity to help beach-nesting birds.

Audubon Summer Camps Cancelled
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Audubon Summer Camps Cancelled

In order to keep campers, volunteers, and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic Audubon has decided to cancel 2020 summer camp programming. Thank you for your care and commitment as we work together to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Connecticut.

Getting Started with Native Plants
Bird-Friendly Communities

Getting Started with Native Plants

Live in Connecticut and want to attract birds, bees, and other pollinators to your home or community? Start here.

How To Do a "Bird Sit"
Birding

How To Do a "Bird Sit"

Pause and enjoy a peaceful moment with the birds.

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