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Bald Eagle Saved by Audubon Sharon
News

Bald Eagle Saved by Audubon Sharon

A happy return to the wild for a critically ill Bald Eagle discovered in Thomaston on April 1, 2016. View video here.

New Haven Designated an Urban Bird Treaty City
Bird-Friendly Communities

New Haven Designated an Urban Bird Treaty City

On May 14, 2016, Mayor Toni Harp, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, Pam Toschik, Chief of Migratory Birds for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and other community partners came together to celebrate and sign a monumental treaty for the protection of migratory birds

Connecticut Birds & Wildlife Thank You
Environmental Leadership Awards Benefit

Connecticut Birds & Wildlife Thank You

The 2016 Environmental Leadership Awards Benefit Dinner was a resounding success

Do’s and Don’ts of Nest Photography
Nature Notes

Do’s and Don’ts of Nest Photography

You should always photograph birds responsibly. But you have to be extra responsible during nesting season.

Plants for Birds
Bird-Friendly Communities

Discover Plants for Birds

This helpful and fun-to-use resource helps you find bird-friendly native plants—which also save you water, time, and money. Just enter your zip code to discover which plants are best for birds in your area.

Summer Birding in the National Parks
Nature Notes

Summer Birding in the National Parks

Celebrate 100 years with a little birding and a lot of adventure in America's most beautiful spots.

Conserving Greenwich Point Park
Important Bird Areas

Conserving Greenwich Point Park

The Greenwich Point Park Important Bird Area Conservation Plan is complete—learn what needs to be done to protect this bird habitat

Generous Funding Helps Advance Conservation
Conservation

Generous Funding Helps Advance Conservation

Thanks to a grant from Fairfield County’s Community Foundation and gift from David and Landon Storrs, Audubon Connecticut can work to further protect coastal bird habitats

Help Create a New Wildlife Refuge
Advocacy

A New Wildlife Refuge on the Horizon?

Efforts are underway to support a new northeastern wildlife refuge—the deadline to comment was Friday, March 4, 2016—view Audubon Connecticut's comments here

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