Articles, Press Releases, and Announcements

In Order of Publication Date
Front sign at Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center.
Construction Begins on the Visitor Center at the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center
April 14, 2022 — Thanks to generous donors, this Long Island-based nature center is breaking ground on the final phase of a major revitalization.
Salt marsh restoration at Sunken Meadow State Park, Long Island
March 24, 2022 — Healthier habitat will benefit birds, fish, insects, and native plants.
New York's First Maple Producers Receive Bird-Friendly Recognition
March 14, 2022 — Syrup from Bird-Friendly Maple producers is good for birds, and your breakfast table!
Audubon Staff Win New York Forestry Award
February 25, 2022 — Newly-launched forester endorsement program is recognized for teaching bird-friendly management practices.
Audubon New York and Mapleland Farms staff look at management options in the sugarbush.
Salem, NY Maple Producer Makes Syrup and Bird Habitat
February 24, 2022 — Mapleland Farms is one of the first Bird-Friendly Maple producers in the state.
New York's 2022-23 State Budget Wins for Birds
January 19, 2022 — Governor's budget proposal includes landmark funding to create jobs and protect freshwater wetlands
Audubon Applauds New Rules to Protect Irreplaceable Wetlands
January 19, 2022 — New York Governor Hochul’s budget proposal would conserve more than 1 million acres of freshwater wetlands.
White-throated Sparrow on a branch amidst snow falling.
Why You Should Plan Your Harvest for Winter
January 12, 2022 — Forest management is easier, safer, and better for birds in the non-breeding season.
Audubon Remembers Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Dr. Edward O. Wilson
January 05, 2022
How Wild Turkeys Made a 49 State Comeback
November 02, 2021 — Once, the Wild Turkey vanished from New York. Then it became a conservation success story.