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

    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
    Working Lands

    Bird-Friendly Maple

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

    Audubon Remembers Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Dr. Edward O. Wilson
    News

    Audubon Remembers Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Dr. Edward O. Wilson

    Connecticut Birder's Dozen Quick Reference
    Working Lands

    Connecticut Birder's Dozen Quick Reference

    A quick one-page overview of the 12 forest bird focal species of Connecticut.

    Connecticut Birder's Dozen Pocket Guide
    Working Lands

    Connecticut Birder's Dozen Pocket Guide

    Identification tips and ecological information for 12 focal bird species of Connecticut’s forests.

    Feeding Resumes! Songbird Disease Updates
    News

    Feeding Resumes! Songbird Disease Updates

    In Connecticut, feeding may resume - but please clean and disinfect feeders and bird baths and continue to report dead birds.

    Share the Shore "Take Action Toolkit" for Local Communities
    Coasts

    Share the Shore "Take Action Toolkit" for Local Communities

    Launch award-worthy programs and projects for birds and people.

    Audubon Celebrates "Share The Shore" Award Winners
    Coasts

    Audubon Celebrates "Share The Shore" Award Winners

    Vulnerable beach-nesting birds don’t just need our help, they need an award-worthy commitment.

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