White-breasted Nuthatch perched on a branch

Conservation in the Mid-Atlantic

Where and How We Work

As part of the Atlantic Flyway, Audubon Mid-Atlantic works to advance Audubon's mission to protect birds and the places they need. Audubon’s five-year strategic Flight Plan touches down in our work to create healthy and resilient ecosystems where birds thrive and all people have access to nature and a voice in environmental stewardship. 

We are making progress in the region through innovative strategies to restore Maryland's saltwater marshes, create healthy forests, protect the Delaware River watershed, and develop public green spaces in Baltimore and Philadelphia that support birds and people. 

Where We Make a Difference for Birds
Wood Thrush on a flowering branch in Pennsylvania
Forester Training and Endorsement in the Mid-Atlantic
Create a national network of professional foresters working in partnership with Audubon to promote ...
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Saltmarshes in the Irish Grove Sanctuary, Somerset County, Maryland
Marshes for Tomorrow
Restoring a resilient and balanced salt marsh ecosystem in Maryland by slowing and, where possible, ...
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Birding in Lakeland Park
Baltimore Community Forestry
Enhance forest health and migratory bird stopover habitat while improving climate resilience in ...
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Black-throated Blue Warbler
Bird-Friendly Maple in the Mid-Atlantic
Stabilizing declining forest bird populations by increasing the acreage of healthy forests.
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