
Audubon North Carolina Our 2008-2009 Annual Report is hot off the press! Visit our website to read it online. . . enjoy!
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Take a peek at the 2008-2009 Annual Report - it's hot off the press! Read it online in a PDF file.

Audubon North Carolina Audubon supporter Frank Ripp has a great backyard cafe for birds. And luckily, he is very generous in sharing his photos with us! Enjoy these recent photos.

Audubon North Carolina Here's a great volunteer opportunity if you live near Cape Hatteras National Seashore - become a Sea Turtle Stranding volunteer. Two training workshops are coming up soon!
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore is offering two volunteer training sessions for the “Sea Turtle Stranding” volunteer program’s 2009 and 2010 fall/winter sea turtle season. Under the direction of Sea Turtle ...

Audubon North Carolina It's no surprise that people often turn to Audubon biologists when they have a bird question. And we try our best to answer them. Check out a new feature on our website: Best Bird Question of the Month.
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It's no surprise that people often turn to our biologists when they have bird questions. And we try our best to answer them. When we get a question that we think will interest people all over the state, we post them on our website. Enjoy this month's

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Last weekend we took some photos of the fall scenery at Eno River State Park - at the Few's Ford access area. The Eno River Bottomlands Important Bird Area is home to neotropical migrants that you can enjoy in the spring and summer, like Northern Parula and Hooded Warbler. This time of year keep an eye out for variou...s woodpecker species, including the glorious Pileated, and Brown-headed nuthatches. Hope you enjoy these scenery shots!
Learn more about the state park at http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/enri/ main.php.Read More
Learn more about the state park at http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/enri/

Audubon North Carolina Thanks to Audubon supporter Maria de Bruyn for sharing her great bird photos with us. Enjoy these photos she took over the summer.

Audubon North Carolina We did it! We now have more than 300 fans! Thanks everyone. OK - let's go for 500...tell your friends...and we appreciate your support.

Audubon North Carolina Several Audubon NC Chapters, including Wake, High Country, and T. Gilbert Pearson, recently launched new websites. They're very snappy! Take a look at all nine chapter websites at the link below and find out what's going on in your neck of the woods.
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Audubon's local chapters can bring you bird walks, advocacy campaigns, nature outings, educational programs and other events. And with more than 500 chapters around the country, there's likely to be one nearby!

Audubon North Carolina Audubon NC fans - check out the new Facebook page for the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines.

Audubon North Carolina There's still time to give your feedback on the newly released master plan for Haw River State Park near Greensboro.
Trails, camping in plan for park : News-Record.com : Greensboro & the Triad's most trusted source fo
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BROWNS SUMMIT — A preliminary master plan for developing Haw River State Park suggests improvements to the existing environmental center in the short term, plus development of an interim area nearby for picnicking and other outdoors activities.

Audubon North Carolina North Carolina's Albemarle-Pamlico region, along with a few other areas in the US, is predicted to face great change from sea level rise. If you want to learn more about how sea level rise will impact North Carolina, sign up for a free symposium in Raleigh in January.
Source: www.nccoastalmanagement.net
Date: January 14-15, 2010 Location: Hilton North Raleigh, Raleigh NC Agenda: Coming soon Cost: None

Audubon North Carolina Hard to believe but the Christmas Bird Count is only two months away!
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From December 14, 2009 through January 5, 2010, tens of thousands of volunteers throughout the Americas took part in an adventure that has become a family tradition among generations. Families and students, ...

Audubon North Carolina Audubon North Carolina The official opening of the Walnut Creek Urban Wetlands Educational Center in Raleigh capped a spirited collaborative effort to convert an urban wasteland into an environmental education oasis. Congratulations to Audubon NC board member Dr. Norman Camp, and his colleagues at Partners for Environmental Justice, for making this dream become reality.
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One of Raleigh's newest gems is the Walnut Creek Urban Wetlands Educational Center, the centerpiece of more than 50 acres of natural history.

Audubon North Carolina Here's a little diversion for your Thursday afternoon: Can you spot the Pine Woods Treefrog in this photo? Thanks to Andy Wood for the great photo!
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