Organization
NYC Audubon
About
NYC Audubon is a grassroots conservation nonprofit that works for the protection of wild birds and habitat in the five boroughs, improving the quality of life for all New Yorkers. Founded in 1979, NYC Audubon works through research science, engagement, and advocacy to involve all New Yorkers in appreciating, learning about, and taking action to protect urban biodiversity and ensure a sustainable future for the city. We believe that all people have the right to a close connection to the natural world and the right to a healthy environment. We also recognize that inequities in our society are widespread and hinder access to nature. In an effort to close the gap of these inequities, NYC Audubon provides points of entry that appeal to a variety of audiences, including public workshops and art exhibits that capture the spirit of our urban birds and the imaginations of both adults and children. Note that NYC Audubon is an independent non-profit organization. We affiliate with and often
Local Information
71 W 23rd Street, Suite 1523, New York, NY, 10010
Network Affiliations
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