Connecticut Audbon Society

Keep up with how the media covered Connecticut State of the Birds and the Osprey Nation 2022 report

Bald Eagle nestling in Connecticut, courtesy of the CT DEEP.

December 6, 2022 — Connecticut Audubon’s two recent, important reports captured the attention of the news media in the state and beyond. 

Both the Osprey Nation 2022 report (and the project itself) and the annual Connecticut State of the Birds report broke important news and explained trends in Connecticut bird conservation. Connecticut Audubon members and donors are responsible for the support needed to complete this important work.

Connecticut State of the Birds 2022, “125 Years of Bird Conservation Through Local Action”

Listen also to Where We Live on WNPR radio at 9 a.m., Tuesday, December 13, for a CT State of the Birds discussion with Connecticut Audubon Executive Director Patrick Comins and Senior Director of Science and Conservation Milan Bull.
 
Osprey Nation
 
And also:

A monk parakeet appears to be in Danbury, maybe for the first time, EarthMatters by Robert Miller, Hearst CT/CTInsider

It’s the season for the smart, social communicative crows, EarthMatters by Robert Miller, Hearst CT/CTInsider

 

 

 

 

 

 

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