Now in its 43rd year, Project Puffin rages on with the help of some very dedicated volunteers and interns.
Last week brought a string of Piping Plover deaths in Connecticut. Here's how to keep that from happening again.
The protection of this threatened species starts with you
June 1, 2016—Audubon Connecticut recognizes five sites as critical habitats for supporting sustainable populations of birds
A happy return to the wild for a critically ill Bald Eagle discovered in Thomaston on April 1, 2016. View video here.
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
The 2016 Environmental Leadership Awards Benefit Dinner was a resounding success
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.