While just over 60 pairs of Piping Plovers nest in Connecticut, one keeps making herself known.
We need your help now! Connecticut needs to preserve open space and provide adequate stewardship of open space that has already been acquired.
Spring 2019 registration is open for Hog Island Audubon programming, with special discounts available now!
Study comes as Coastal Barrier Resources System undergoes 9-state revision after Hurricane Sandy
March 28, 2019—Learn how Audubon is connecting conservation and students through the upcoming launch of a new Butterfly House and garden in Sharon, Conn.
Seabirds primarily eat forage fish, which are small fish like herrings and anchovies. We must ensure adequate protections for forage fish so that the wildlife, people and economies that depend on them can continue to thrive.
Tavares will become executive director of Audubon New York and Audubon Connecticut after successful tenure at Rainforest Alliance.
By doing so, you'll be helping birds and other wildlife.