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Connecticut and Long Island beaches will be examined as part of a National Audubon Society study of beach nesting birds along the East Coast.
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Researchers from Stony Brook University are using the same technique used in the arctic to monitor shorebirds on Long Island’s coastline.
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These species are indicators of the impact of climate change in the state and beyond, according to their latest State of the Birds report.
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Connecticut and New York Audubon Societies recognized two communities for their efforts in protecting shore birds.The first “Share the Shore Awards” went…
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Piping plovers had their worst nesting season in over a decade due to impacts of the coronavirus, while other threatened birds were more productive than…
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Animals have noticed a change of pace from humans practicing social distancing. Places once bustling with people are pretty quiet. But on the coasts of…
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A new study by the Audubon Society shows two-thirds of bird species in North America are at risk of extinction because of climate change. Ana Paula…
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To celebrate Earth Day, a conference organized at Stony Brook University discussed the phenomenon of birds…flying into windows. New York bird experts,…
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The Connecticut Audubon Society released its annual State of the Birds report Thursday. The news is a bit of a mixed bag, but Patrick Comins of the…
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The National Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count is underway, drawing tens of thousands of volunteers across the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean,…