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Share the Love, #ShareTheShore

Share the Love, #ShareTheShore

It's more than just a hashtag. Use this digital toolkit to make waves for vulnerable birds.
Greenwich Audubon Center Offers Audubon For All

Greenwich Audubon Center Offers Audubon for All

An initiative dedicated to offering accessible and inclusive programs to support people with intellectual and physical challenges—because we firmly believe that all people should have access to nature and that experiences in nature are enriching and beneficial to all.
New Audubon Science: Two-Thirds of North American Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change

New Audubon Science: Two-Thirds of North American Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change

— Enter your zip code into Audubon’s Birds and Climate Visualizer and it will show you how climate change will impact your birds and your community and includes ways you can help.
Audubon's Native Plants Database is Live

The Audubon Native Plants Database is Live

— This helpful and fun-to-use resource helps you find bird-friendly native plants—which also save you water, time, and money. Just enter your zip code to discover which plants are best for birds in your area.
How to Identify Birds

How to Identify Birds

— Before you judge a bird by its color, use these eight clues to guide you.
Native Shrubs for Birds

Native Shrubs for Birds

These shrubs are a great addition to the garden and are beneficial for birds and other wildlife
Finding a Wildlife Rehabilitator

Finding a Wildlife Rehabilitator

To rehabilitate injured wildlife, it is best for the animals (and required by law) to leave that to a licensed professional rehabilitator
How to Help Injured Wildlife

How to Help Injured Wildlife

Some basic best practices for assisting injured animals
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