Members flocked to the legislature for Advocacy Day 2022.

Get Involved in North Carolina

You can make a difference for birds in North Carolina.

The best place to start is by signing up for our state-wide advocacy updates and monthly newsletter. Then consider getting involved with one of our local chapters.

These local groups work in communities across North Carolina to protect birds and the places they need and are always looking for new folks to help with bird outings, educational events, and advocacy campaigns.

When you connect with your local chapter, you're also getting plugged into Audubon's state and national office. We partner closely with chapters on a range of issues, from native plants to advocacy at the NC General Assmebly. If you have questions, reach out to Community Building Director Dana Sargent at dana.sargent@audubon.org.

NC Community Chapter Coverage Area
Cape Fear Audubon Society Brunswick, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender
Forsyth Audubon Forsyth
Blue Ridge Audubon Chapter Buncombe, Henderson, surrounding WNC counties 
T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society Guilford, Caswell
High Country Audubon Avery, Ashe, Alleghany, Watauga, Wilkes
Highlands Plateau Audubon Society Highlands, Cashiers, Franklin, Scaly Mountain
Mecklenburg Audubon Society Charlotte metro area
New Hope Bird Alliance Chatham, Durham, Orange
Wake Audubon Wake County

 

NC Campus Chapter University
App State Audubon Club Appalachain State University
The Avian Society at UNC UNC Chapel Hill
Seahawk Audubon UNC Wilmington
UNC Asheville Audubon UNC Asheville
UNCC Bird Club UNC Charlotte
UNCG Audubon UNC Greensboro

Other Ways to Get Involved