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Great Meadows Recognized as an Important Bird Area
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Great Meadows Recognized as an Important Bird Area

March 23, 2017—Audubon Connecticut announces a new landscape-level IBA with farmland and forested wetlands located along an 8-mile stretch of the Connecticut River

Audubon's Conservation Agenda in the 115th Congress
Advocacy

Audubon's Conservation Agenda in the 115th Congress

A look at our conservation priorities amidst the many changes in Washington in 2017

How to "Be a Good Egg" at the Beach
Coasts

How to "Be a Good Egg" at the Beach

Make a difference and save a life by following a few simple steps

Audubon Joins with Connecticut Legislators to Protect Open Space
Advocacy

Audubon Speaks Out to Protect CT Open Space

At a press conference and public hearing on February 15, 2017, Audubon Connecticut, State Legislators, and other conservation leaders shared the importance of a new House Bill that will provide cities and towns an option to protect open space. Can we count on you to encourage its passage?

Listen to the Sweet, Soft Warble Common Ravens Sing to Their Partners
Nature Notes

Listen to the Sweet, Soft Warble Common Ravens Sing to Their Partners

Suspected to mate for life, Raven pairs serenade each other with these gentle "comfort sounds" while bonding.

Great Thicket National Wildlife Refuge Celebrates a Great Start
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Great Thicket National Wildlife Refuge Celebrates a Great Start

The first land acquisition marks the official establishment of the 566th U.S. National Wildlife Refuge

Audubon Greenwich Celebrates Grand Reopening of Hilfiger Children’s Learning Center
Greenwich Audubon Center

Hilfiger Children’s Learning Center is Now Open

On January 8, 2017, Audubon Greenwich celebrated the Hilfiger Children’s Learning Center grand reopening, which was kicked-off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Tommy Hilfiger and his son Sebastian.

Audubon Guide to Bird Feeding
Nature Notes

Audubon Guide to Bird Feeding

Learn how to attract, feed, and keep our feathered visitors safe

Tackling Policy Issues in 2017
Advocacy

Tackling Policy Issues in 2017

Audubon Connecticut is armed with determination and dedicated advocates—ready to make a difference this legislative session

Hurricane Matthew May Have Decimated Piping Plover Population
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Hurricane Matthew May Have Decimated Piping Plover Population

Listen to what Patrick Comins, Audubon Connecticut Director of Bird Conservation, has to say on NPR

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