Being outside in nature can help lift your spirits during challenging times.
Women’s progress in STEM may be slow, but Audubon Connecticut’s female leadership team is pushing conservation forward.
UPDATE: Volunteer dates are cancelled due to COVID-19.
This global pandemic has us all pretty freaked out. Handled responsibly, open space and wildlife observation might be just the balm you need.
Nearly 100 volunteers helped make 2019 a record-breaking year for shorebird conservation. The Audubon Alliance invites new and returning volunteers to make a big impact in 2020.
Menunkatuck Audubon Society is partnering with local students and a community organization to expand their work and make towns more bird-friendly.
House Bill 5103 is intended to give voice to local community members, which in turn could help protect birds and habitat.
Rising sea levels, stronger storms, and human development are squeezing salt marshes and beaches across the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean coastlines.