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Greenwich Audubon Center Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Honor Indigenous Forest Management
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Greenwich Audubon Center Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Honor Indigenous Forest Management

$7,500 crowdfunding goal to receive matching grant from Sustainable CT’s Community Match Fund

"Lights Out" Bill Passes House Unanimously
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"Lights Out" Bill Passes House Unanimously

It is now up to the Senate to help save migratory birds from fatal collisions

Connecticut's Purple Martins Get a New Place to Nest
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Connecticut's Purple Martins Get a New Place to Nest

These new nest boxes will create bird conservation opportunities at Bent of the River Audubon Center.

Open Letter from the CEO on Audubon’s Name
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Open Letter from the CEO on Audubon’s Name

Hear directly from Dr. Elizabeth Gray on why Audubon is keeping its name.

Great Mountain Forest First-Ever Officially Recognized Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer in Connecticut
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Great Mountain Forest First-Ever Officially Recognized Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer in Connecticut

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.

Top Tips to Manage Your Sugarbush in Ways That Help Birds
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Top Tips to Manage Your Sugarbush in Ways That Help Birds

These guidelines will help forest owners and managers ensure birds have places to eat, nest and raise chicks.

Bird-Friendly Maple
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Bird-Friendly Maple

A collaborative conservation project that aims to sweeten sugarbush habitat for songbirds.

Winter tips to best manage your land for birds
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Winter tips to best manage your land for birds

Expert habitat managers from our Connecticut bird sanctuaries offer their advice to landowners.

Keeping Your Feeder Birds Safe This Winter
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Keeping Your Feeder Birds Safe This Winter

These simple tips can ensure your feeder is a safe source of food for birds all year long.

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