These simple tips can ensure your feeder is a safe source of food for birds all year long.
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!
At this important wetland ecosystem, plants must be able to tolerate unique coastal conditions.
No experience working in gardens, with hand tools, or in land management? No problem for the Eco Leadership Corps!
The Sharon Audubon Center’s Motus wildlife tracking tower receives pings from tracking devices on birds, helping scientists better understand their movements.
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.