In just one year, a new banding program has already increased our understanding of the behavior and movements of Connecticut’s American Oystercatcher breeding population.
And if you can't yet, learn them here so you can help Audubon track how certain species are adjusting to climate change.
Seabirds primarily eat forage fish, which are small fish like herrings and anchovies. We must ensure adequate protections for forage fish so that the wildlife, people and economies that depend on them can continue to thrive.
The bipartisan legislation would help ocean ecosystems and the economies that depend on them.
March 28, 2019—Learn how Audubon is connecting conservation and students through the upcoming launch of a new Butterfly House and garden in Sharon, Conn.
Learn about Menunkatuck Audubon Society's Osprey platform program here.
These talented fliers can hover, whiz forward and backward, and come to a complete stop in an instant.
Attention Connecticut land trusts - Audubon Connecticut has been awarded a U.S. Forest Service grant to help you to assess your forest lands, identify management areas, and initiate forest restoration efforts on your lands.