Audubon North Carolina

Raleigh, North Carolina

Audubon Chapter

About

Audubon North Carolina is a regional office of the National Audubon Society dedicated to protecting birds and their habitats across the state, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks. Through science-based conservation, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground habitat restoration projects, the organization works to address threats to native bird populations including climate change, habitat loss, and coastal erosion. Audubon North Carolina manages multiple sanctuaries and implements initiatives like urban forestry protection, coastal resilience projects, and native plant restoration. The organization actively engages communities through volunteer opportunities, citizen science programs, and membership, empowering North Carolinians to support bird conservation and the preservation of critical ecosystems.

Programs

Habitat restoration projects
Coastal sanctuary management
Community Science programs
Wildlife tracking network participation
Urban forestry initiatives
Native plant planting and education
Bird banding programs
Beach bird steward programs
Waterway and pond restoration

Focus Areas

Native PlantsBird HabitatConservationEducation