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    Plants For Birds

    Bring birds to your home today by growing native plants. With Audubon's Native Plant Database, you can find the best plants for the birds in your area. Growing bird-friendly plants will attract and protect the birds you love while making your space beautiful, easy to care for, and better for the environment. Explore all of our native plant resources here, including our factsheets on creating a native plant garden and how it can save you money.

    Plants for Birds
    Urban Stewardship Program
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Urban Stewardship Program

    Sullys Hill Learning Center
    Education

    Sullys Hill Learning Center

    Sullys Hill Learning Center near Devils Lake is now an interactive bird and wildlife education facility, as a result of Audubon’s collaborative partnership with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    Bird Identification 101

    Bird ID
    Education

    Bird Bingo

    Creating Bird-Friendly Communities

    Most Americans live in cities or suburbs, and people can play a critical role in fostering healthy wildlife populations and communities. Rural regions have an outsized opportunity to contribute. As the leading voice for birds, Audubon can inspire the one in five adults who watch birds to make daily lifestyle choices that add up to real conservation impact.

    More: Creating Bird-Friendly Communities

    Building Sustainable Working Lands

    Best management practices on ranches, farms, and forests hold the key to survival for more than 150 species of threatened grassland and forest birds. By partnering with landowners, Audubon can help ensure a bright future for birds like the Cerulean Warbler and the Tricolored Blackbird, and a healthy landscape for future generations.

    More: Working Lands Programs

    Developing Climate Resilience

    Climate change poses an unprecedented threat not just to birds but to biodiversity and our shared quality of life. Audubon is responding to this challenge with an equally unprecedented combination of strategies, from advancing transformational policies that reduce carbon emissions and support well-sited green energy to leading adaptive land management practices that will mitigate the impact of sea level rise and climate change.

    More: Climate Resilience and Clean Energy
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