Audubon Connecticut joins a widespread effort to protect against threats in Congress and the Department of the Interior to weaken the century-old Migratory Bird Treaty Act
Birds and people need smart investment in our environment to keep our communities safe, air and water clean and our climate habitable.
Learn how Audubon Connecticut and our Centers are working to advance science education and conservation through hands-on learning
Take a moment to view the great work you helped to accomplish
The proposed five-year plan exposes critical shorebird habitat and coastal communities to dangerous and unnecessary oil drilling.
A broad and timely alliance between Audubon, National Geographic, BirdLife, and Cornell steps up to protect birds and the places they need.
An overview on how Audubon Connecticut's priority issues fared in the fall 2017 state budget agreement
Thanks to these funds, the WildLife Guards and Schoolyard Habitat Programs will continue to flourish in the coming year