Protecting Long Island's Birds at the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary
Field Sparrow. Photo: Donna Hetzel/Audubon Photography Awards
Through land stewardship, science, education, and advocacy, our network works across the state to preserve habitat and protect bird species that are of state, national, and global concern; and we identify and support Important Bird Areas (IBAs)—a hallmark of Audubon’s efforts worldwide.
Thanks to our dedicated supporters, chapters, and volunteers throughout New York, Audubon’s impact is recognized across the state and region. Whether we are monitoring the population of Piping Plovers and other shorebirds, connecting people of all ages with the wonder of birds, or advocating for more bird-friendly public policies, the Audubon community is a powerful network for birds, wildlife, and people. You can help ensure this work continues and expand this network by supporting our work that protects New York's diverse habitats.
There are many great ways you can get involved with Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center and make a difference for both the wildlife and the people who call Long Island home.
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