Articles, Press Releases, and Announcements

In Order of Publication Date
A White-breasted Nuthatch perches flat on the side of a tree, head facing towards the ground.
Construction on New Visitor Center at the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center is Nearly Complete
March 16, 2023 — Just in time for its centennial, the Sanctuary expects the new visitor center to open in May!
Fairbanks Maple Officially Recognized as a Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer
February 16, 2023 — Just in time for production season, this Chautauqua County family-run business is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
​Audubon Announces First-Ever Endorsed Foresters
February 09, 2023 — We are thrilled to share that Caitlin Cusack (Vermont) and John MacNaught (New York) have become endorsed for prioritizing bird habitat in their management recommendations.
A Northern Flicker perches on a branch, looking to the right. The branches are leafless but have buds on them.
Key Takeaways from Governor Kathy Hochul's 2023 Executive Budget Proposal
February 03, 2023
A pair of Eastern Bluebirds in their faded winter plumage perch on a dull green dog-bowl shaped feeder, suspended by metal chains.
Keeping Your Feeder Birds Safe This Winter
January 13, 2023 — These simple tips can ensure your feeder is a safe source of food for birds all year long.
A male Northern Shoveler takes off from the water, leaving a splash in its wake.
Key Takeaways from Governor Kathy Hochul's 2023 State of the State Address
January 10, 2023 — New York commits to taking action on climate change and to advancing more measures that will help birds and people.
DIY Forest Management Projects to Try In Winter
January 04, 2023
Audubon Applauds New Law Establishing 30X30 Goal for New York State
December 24, 2022 — Bill sets a statewide goal of conserving 30 percent of New York State’s land and water by 2030.
A Yellow Warbler perched on a leafy twig, beak opened slightly as it faces towards the right.
Nearly $1M Awarded to Audubon Conservation Projects in Connecticut and New York
December 19, 2022 — Funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will allow Audubon Connecticut and New York to continue and start new conservation projects.
A Piping Plover parent watches as two of its fluffy chicks to nestle up beneath its belly. The family is on a beach littered with driftwood and rocks.
2022 Shorebird and Seabird Conservation Highlights
December 15, 2022