Chimney Swifts adapted to humans long ago. The discovery of a natural roost site on a college campus underscores all the ways we’re pushing swifts to the limit again.| Audubon North Carolina
Promoting healthy urban forests starts in our own yards and neighborhoods.| Audubon North Carolina
New Hope Bird Alliance helped pass bird-friendly land-use policies that will help guide Chatham County development.| Audubon North Carolina
The tools local advocates, practitioners, and landowners need to create bird-friendly urban forests.| Audubon North Carolina
Cities and towns can be places where migrating birds thrive—with the expansion and conservation of our urban forests.| Audubon North Carolina
North Carolina is losing trees in urban and suburban areas at a faster rate than anywhere else. We're working to change that.| Audubon North Carolina
Urban trees are everywhere. They shade homes, line streets, and provide those living in the city with a soothing dose of nature. Everyone recognizes their benefits and enjoys what they bring to an urban landscape. But unlike trees in a natural forest setting, when urban trees are damaged or at the end of their lives, […]| Nature's Packaging
The City Council approved the creation of a plan to protect trees in the City of Oaks, thanks to local advocates.| Audubon North Carolina