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New York City Audubon
New York City Audubon, formerly known as NYC Audubon Society, is a renowned organization dedicated to the conservation and preservation of wild birds and their habitats in New York City. With over 40 years of experience, they work tirelessly to protect birds and their nesting areas, from marshlands to woodland parks, through programs like Project Safe Flight and Waterbirds of New York Harbor. Their advocacy efforts have successfully opposed habitat changes and restoration plans, ensuring the preservation of vital bird habitats across all five boroughs. In addition to their conservation work, New York City Audubon is committed to engaging and educating the community about birds and birding. They conduct over 200 educational programs annually, including bird outings, lectures, after-school birding clubs, and volunteer events. By instilling a love for birding in the next generation, they aim to create a strong network of conservationists who will continue to protect and advocate for birds in the future.Generated from the website