Diana Wilson

Communications Associate, Audubon Connecticut & New York
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Articles by Diana Wilson

A group of students in bright red and yellow canoes birding while in the water.
Montezuma Audubon Center Honored as Hobart and William Smith Colleges "Community Partner of the Year"
June 16, 2026 — Since 2012, the center has welcomed students on field trips, volunteer days, and through a growing internship program.
Two students and two teachers stand with Lexi Klahn during Youth Advocacy Day.
Hudson Valley Students and Teachers Bring “Youth Climate Summit” Experiences to Albany for Youth Advocacy Day
June 16, 2026 — This annual event connects legislators with student constituents across New York.
A Blue-winged Warbler perched in a leafy tree, beak open as it sings.
11-Year Old Blue-winged Warbler Is a Sign of Stewardship Success at the Bent of the River Audubon Center
September 30, 2025 — First banded in 2016, this impressive bird is a testament to the importance of habitat management—and the bird banding that informs it.
A group of people stand in front of the Mead House, cutting a red ribbon with a large pair of scissors.
Restoration of Greenwich Audubon Center’s Historic "Mead House" Is a Milestone Towards Audubon Campus Restoration in Greenwich and Across Audubon
September 11, 2025
A child smiles as she holds up her shorebird sign, featuring a colorful illustration of a Piping Plover and hand-written text that reads: Protect us, don't neglect us! Proteja los pajaritos!
Students from Long Island Elementary Schools Awarded for Shorebird Signs
May 27, 2025 — Audubon educators work with students throughout the year in a suite of lessons that culminate in a project designing signage reminding beachgoers to share the shore with nesting shorebirds.
An adult Piping Plover comes in for a landing on a wet, sandy beach.
Threatened and Endangered Shorebirds Begin Nesting Season on Connecticut Beaches
May 22, 2025 — Piping Plovers and American Oystercatchers are already nesting, while terns are just returning to our shores.
Two photos side by side. The left photo features Amanda Ives in a blue kayak in a stream. The right photo features Teresa Pietrusinski standing on the bank of a river in the rain with an umbrella.
Meet the Educators Turning Montezuma Audubon Center Visitors Into Nature Enthusiasts
July 10, 2024
Close up selfie of Allison Middlemass, surrounded by bird illustrations.
Allison Middlemass Soars from Crew Leader to Community Coordinator
March 07, 2024 — “When that position ended for the season. I was like, […] I’ve gotta keep going with this.”
A group of Eco-Leaders in a field working together to plant a tree.
Environmentalist Futures Take Root with the Eco-Leadership Corps
October 04, 2023 — In its third year, the Greenwich Audubon Center program is preparing students for a future in conservation.
Allyson Thompson leans over slightly, arms held out in front of her as she gently releases a newly tagged Purple Martin back towards the nesting structure it came from.
A New Frontier for Purple Martin Conservation in Northwest Connecticut
August 17, 2023 — New tracking technology will allow researchers to study martin movements across the country—and outside of it!