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

Saltmarsh Stewards, dressed in bright orange shirts, guide a group of people through the marsh plantings.
Stratford’s Great Meadows Salt Marsh Gets a $4M Refresh
August 30, 2022 — 12 local “Salt Marsh Stewards” from Stratford and Bunnell high schools, along with three crew leaders, over 150 volunteers, elected officials, and partners, have helped turn the marsh back into a haven for wildlife and the local community.
Rosa sitting on a rock in the forest.
Meet Our New Forester for the Birds
June 30, 2022 — As a Forest Program Associate for Connecticut and New York, Rosa Goldman works with local landowners to make their forests healthier for birds and other wildlife.
Students posing with their artwork.
Long Island Students Receive Awards for “Share the Shore” Artwork
May 26, 2022 — Artistic educational signs by Drexel Elementary School students will be on display at nesting sites across the north shore
Salt marsh restoration at Sunken Meadow State Park, Long Island
March 24, 2022 — Healthier habitat will benefit birds, fish, insects, and native plants.
View of the hummocks at Great Meadows Marsh.
Creating Saltmarsh Sparrow Nesting Habitat at Great Meadows Marsh in Stratford
February 25, 2022
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.
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.
For the love of grouse! Building quality habitat for a declining species.
June 28, 2021 — Forest landowners discover a nest and chicks after following bird habitat tips.
High marsh habitat in Stony Brook Harbor, NY.
Salt Marsh Sites in the Long Island Sound Area are Showing Signs of Disruption
October 27, 2020 — Big plans are moving forward to protect bird habitat and help local communities withstand stronger storms.