Through its Healthy Forest Program, Audubon Pennsylvania has embarked on a unique project, integrating forest management practices designed to sequester carbon with those aimed at producing habitat for declining forest-bird species.
Newtown Township Pledges to Use More Native Plants
Join Audubon chapter leaders as they take you on some virtual “Field Trips” across the state.
Audubon Pennsylvania is leveraging its network of staff, volunteers, and partners to advance the use of native plants on private, commercial, and municipal lands.
One disease more than any other has, and is continuing to cause significant declines in the populations of many species.
The watershed provides a valuable resource -- drinking water -- to over 13 million people, including 4.5 million residents of New York City and 1.5 million residents of Philadelphia.
With appointments to two regional commissions, Audubon aims to influence conservation and policy to protect the birds and people of the watershed.