The state’s latest project will restore the swamp’s role as a haven for birds and a defense against flooding.
Coasts and Oceans
How We Work, Where We Work
In order to address and reverse the drastic global decline of marine and coastal birds and build resilient coastlines, we work in specific ways to achieve the most impact.
The National Audubon Society launched Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine.
Now known as Audubon’s Seabird Institute, we work to share restoration methods that benefit rare and endangered seabirds worldwide. Through active restoration on seven seabird colonies in the Gulf of Maine, we listen and amplify what seabirds tell us about climate change, forage fish management, proposed offshore wind development, and other ocean conservation challenges.
Julie Hill-Gabriel
Vice President, Habitat Conservation and Water Conservation; Interim Vice President, Coastal Conservation
Brian Moore
Vice President, Coastal Policy
Bethany Carl Kraft
Senior Director, Coastal and Marine Resilience
Kara Fox
Director, Gulf Coast Restoration
Don Lyons
Director, Conservation Science of Audubon's Seabird Institute
Portia Mastin
Policy Manager, Coastal Conservation
Romaric (Remy) Moncrieffe
Policy Manager, Marine Conservation
Rachel Guillory
Coastal Communications Manager
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