Sharon Bruce

Senior Manager, Communications
About

Sharon (she/her) is the Senior Manager, Communications, for Audubon's Connecticut and New York regional office. Email: sharon.bruce@audubon.org.

Articles by Sharon Bruce

Restored Salt Marsh Becomes Hub for Science Research
July 20, 2023 — The newly-restored Great Meadows Marsh in Stratford hosts UConn, Yale students and local scientists looking to learn more about climate change and healthy habitats.
Least Tern Nest, Protected by the Connecticut State Endangered Species Act, Trampled by Off Leash Dog at Connecticut State Park
July 18, 2023 — In situations like this, a pet’s owner could face up to $20,000 in associated fines.
$700,000 Project Restores Salt Marsh and Bird Habitat in Queens
May 15, 2023 — ​Audubon partners with NYC Parks, NYC Department of Environmental Protection, and neighborhood activists to improve Hook Creek Park.
Hudson Valley’s “Laurel & Ash Farm” Becomes Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer
May 10, 2023 — Just in time for farmers’ market season, Laurel & Ash is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Woman wearing blue beanie, blue parka, and brown overalls stands in front of mountains and looks slightly to the left of the camera.
Audubon Announces First-Ever Endorsed Foresters
April 05, 2023 — Audubon is thrilled to share that Caitlin Cusack (Vermont) and John MacNaught (New York) have become endorsed for prioritizing bird habitat in their management recommendations.
A male Scarlet Tanager perches on a branch, viewed from below as it looks ahead.
Great Mountain Forest First-Ever Officially Recognized Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer in Connecticut
February 28, 2023 — Just in time for production season, this 6,000 acre forest in Litchfield County is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Fairbanks Maple Officially Recognized as a Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer
February 16, 2023 — Just in time for production season, this Chautauqua County family-run business is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
​Audubon Announces First-Ever Endorsed Foresters
February 09, 2023 — We are thrilled to share that Caitlin Cusack (Vermont) and John MacNaught (New York) have become endorsed for prioritizing bird habitat in their management recommendations.
A Swainson's Thrush sits on a branch with fall foliage blurred in the background. It is a brown bird with a cream colored chest with brown spots. and white encircling its eye.
Following a Swainson's Thrush from Connecticut to Costa Rica
November 07, 2022 — A growing network of Motus towers across the US and Central America have made it possible to track a single bird's migratory movements.
A red barn stands in a grassy area against a blue sky. There is a metal tower with antennae attached to its closest corner.
New Tower Will Track Migratory Birds Flying Over the State’s Northwest Corner
September 01, 2022 — The Sharon Audubon Center’s Motus wildlife tracking tower receives pings from tracking devices on birds, helping scientists better understand their movements.