Articles, Press Releases, and Announcements

In Order of Publication Date
Connecticut's First National Estuarine Research Reserve Spans Over 52,000 Acres
January 21, 2022 — It includes an Important Bird Area and critical nesting and migratory habitat.
Bald Eagle in winter
Where to See Bald Eagles in Connecticut
January 16, 2022 — Here are many of the best locations, statewide, for spotting the classic American bird.
Yale Students Propose 23 Projects to Create a More Resilient Coast in Connecticut
January 12, 2022 — The students' project plans will help Connecticut apply for federal grants that will support Audubon Connecticut’s Coastal Policy Agenda.
Progress made on freshwater ponds at Great Meadows Marsh
December 20, 2021
$4M Marsh Restoration Project Launches in Stratford
October 25, 2021 — By spring/summer 2022, Great Meadows Marsh will be a haven for people and wildlife, rather than a home for mosquitoes and invasive plants.
Junior Forest Technicians Assist with Purple Martin Chick Banding
September 24, 2021
Wildlife Guards Advocate for Birds, on Beaches and in the General Assembly
August 10, 2021 — A productive month for Audubon Connecticut's high school-age shorebird stewards, both on and off the beach.
Flock of terns in flight on beach, seemingly disturbed.
Flying Drones Pose Danger to Threatened Birds
July 26, 2021 — Not only do beach-nesting birds experience undue stress at the sight of a drone, they can also become seriously injured.
Michael Burger to Lead Audubon’s Connecticut and New York Office as New Executive Director
July 26, 2021 — Former Senior Director of Conservation and expert on forest birds and their habitat needs takes the helm.
Why West Haven Won Audubon's "Share the Shore Award"
May 19, 2021 — How one Connecticut city spent two decades ensuring birds and people could both get their time in the sun.