After volunteering with Audubon, Carol Story wrote a children's book to educate the next generation about the importance of protecting vulnerable shorebirds.
How one Connecticut city spent two decades ensuring birds and people could both get their time in the sun.
Great Meadows Marsh has the potential to better support declining Saltmarsh Sparrows, in danger of extinction due to sea level rise.
HB 6441 includes a long sought-after municipal option for climate resilience.
In honor of Black History Month, Sharon Audubon Center partnered with a local high school to inform visitors about conservation heroes of color.
Statement from David Yarnold, president and CEO of the National Audubon Society:
Finalized bird-killer policy sidesteps the courts in a clear attempt to hamstring incoming administration from being able to protect birds.
After eight years of advocacy, the path is finally open for permanent protection of this unique place and its critical habitats for endangered wildlife.