A first-of-its-kind GPS telemetry project on the Atlantic Flyway reveals the hemispheric footprint of Royal Terns.| Audubon North Carolina
Our sanctuaries are budding with new life. Here’s a full rundown of the nesting season so far.| Audubon North Carolina
A new report highlights the important role that Sharing the Shore and other coastal conservation measures can have in reversing species declines.| Audubon North Carolina
Amid mounting global health concerns about PFAS, communities living along the waterway must grapple with how contamination is affecting life on the river. Yet as hard as it is to conduct health studies on humans, it’s even harder with wild animals.| Audubon North Carolina
Create habitat and they will come. That’s the hope as we develop the perfect breeding ground for Black Rails at our Outer Banks sanctuary.| Audubon North Carolina
We launched new research and advanced restoration projects at our Outer Banks sanctuary, with the help of new partnerships, staff, and volunteers.| Audubon North Carolina
Birds at Audubon’s coastal sanctuaries faced a number of challenges this year—some of which were too much to overcome.| Audubon North Carolina
A hand-reared Piping Plover from Lake Michigan has returned to NC for her second winter, with help from Audubon on both sides of her migration journey.| Audubon North Carolina
It’s already time for our mid-season coastal nesting update from the Cape Fear River and beyond.| Audubon North Carolina
A first for the Atlantic Flyway, we're tracking Royal Terns that nest on the Cape Fear River to document important foraging grounds and more.| Audubon North Carolina
As we welcome the return of our coastal birds for the breeding season, we need your help to keep them safe.| Audubon North Carolina
A 2023 census report shows substantial declines for Black Skimmers, among others. Here's how we’re working to turn the tide.| Audubon North Carolina
Less than a quarter of oystercatcher parents were able to successfully raise chicks on the river last summer. Trail camera footage reveals some of the reasons why.| Audubon North Carolina
Audubon and our members backed the proposed expansion of a refuge that supports the highest density of nesting birds in our state.| Audubon North Carolina
Pilot projects will test methods for protecting and rebuilding Currituck Sound marshes.| Audubon North Carolina
Here’s what the 2023 legislative session means for birds.| Audubon North Carolina
Along with partners at the USGS, our coastal team is digging into what PFAS contamination in the Cape Fear River means for waterbirds.| Audubon North Carolina
Audubon's coastal sanctuaries saw another generation of baby birds into the world. With new projects on the horizon, we’ll be better equipped to help them survive.| Audubon North Carolina
Since 2014, waterbird surveys have shown a decline in nesting Black Skimmer pairs. Here’s how they're doing this summer.| Audubon North Carolina