On the morning of Friday, April 1, 2016, a Bald Eagle in need of care was brought to us by Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Officers—learn more about his story and view photos
Thanks to statewide efforts, the establishment of these five Important Bird Areas on state-owned and privately held lands will help safeguard critical habitat and jeopardized birds
This 162-acre property in West Hartland is permanently protected thanks to the generosity of the Pasquariello family. Not open to the public—access is by advance permission only.
Our 2020 celebration has been canceled due to the Covid-19 health risk. We hope to continue the festivities again in 2021. Stay safe and enjoy the beauty of the season!
It’s feeding time, all the time, at Sharon Audubon’s animal-rehab hospital.
Audubon announces the creation of a Butterfly Flight House and Native Plant Garden at the Sharon Audubon Center
Local community rallies to help feed orphaned, injured, and ill raptors and other wildlife—but critical ongoing support is still needed