Tackling Climate Change in Ohio

Climate change threatens 314 species of North American birds, including 50 species in Ohio. Audubon is working in the Buckeye State to spread the word and protect the birds we all love. Learn more about the birds at risk, the latest news, and what you can do to help. If you have questions or would like to volunteer, contact Tami Lunan, Audubon's field organizer in Ohio.

Ohio's Climate-Threatened Birds
Scarlet Tanager
Scarlet Tanager

Audubon's climate model projects a 93 percent shift in this tanager's current summer range.

American Kestrel
American Kestrel
American Kestrel

Audubon's climate model forecasts overall winter gains and summer losses for the species, with substantial northward movement of suitable range.

Wood Duck
wood duck
Wood Duck

The widespread and beautiful Wood Duck may be forced north by climate change, putting stress on the bird.

Resources
How to Go Solar in Ohio
How to Go Solar in Ohio

Getting solar panels on your rooftop is good for birds and more affordable than ever. Check out details on solar energy in Ohio, plus incentives and other programs.

Audubon Climate Advocacy Guide for Ohio
White-breasted Nuthatch
Audubon Climate Advocacy Guide for Ohio

This guidebook offers concrete ways you can help Ohio birds in a changing climate, such as growing native plants, contacting your public officials, writing letters, and hosting events.

News
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Aullwood Center. Courtesy of Aullwood Audubon Center & Farm
Visit Us

Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm, located in Dayton, provides activities that increase understanding and preservation of the planet by children and adults through education, research, and recreation.

Visit Us
Visit Us

Grange Insurance Audubon Center's mission is to awaken and connect participants to the beauty of the natural world in the heart of Columbus and inspire environmental stewardship in their daily lives.