About 约炮视频 in New York

Working from the Great Lakes to the Adirondacks, down to the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Coast.
Yellow Warbler. Photo: Muhammad Arif/约炮视频 Photography Awards

We work to bend the bird curve.

约炮视频 works across New York to protect birds and the places they need. Our long-term vision is to "bend the bird curve," in other words, to halt and ultimately reverse the alarming decline of birds.

Through a collaborative, bipartisan approach across habitats, borders, and the political spectrum, 约炮视频 drives meaningful and lasting conservation outcomes.

Advisory Board Co-Chairs

Robert Dryfoos - Essex, CT
Victoria Shaw - New York, NY

Advisory Board Members

Connan Ashforth - New Canaan, CT
Marsilia A. Boyle - Brooklyn, NY
Eunice Burnett - Greenwich, CT
Andrea de Cholnoky - Greenwich, CT
Willis S. DeLaCour, Jr. - Brooklyn, NY
Sarah Finnie - New Canaan, CT
Morgan Gregory - Greenwich, CT
Darcy Hadjipateras - Greenwich, CT
Laurie Hodgson - New York, NY
Thomas W. Keesee, III - Millbrook, NY
Robert Klee, Ph.D. - Woodbridge, CT
Jeanne Mininall - Greenwich, CT
Edward Mohlenhoff, Esq. - Oyster Bay, NY
Susan O鈥橦andley - Hartwick, NY
Benjamin Oko, M.D. - Ridgefield, CT
Dennis Riordan - New Haven, CT
Deborah Rivel - New York, NY
Ken Rosenberg - Ithaca, NY
June Summers - Rochester, NY

Emeritus Members

David Bingham, M.D.
Carole Clarkson
Emily A.B. Nissley 
Katharine O'Brien
Virginia K. Stowe
Ross Whaley

Our Wingspan Across New York

It is your investment and our shared impact in New York that will allow us to achieve hemispheric outcomes. This is how we will bend the bird curve.

27
Local, independent chapters engage members in grassroots conservation action.
3
Nature centers, hubs of conservation research and action.
30k
Acres of forest and coastal habitat in both states, protected and/or enhanced this year.
How We're Making a Difference in New York
We hone in on the places birds need and advance projects that aim to halt and ultimately reverse their declines.
A brown bird with black speckles on its chest -- a Wood Thrush -- spreads its wings.
约炮视频 Forester Training and Endorsement in NY
Create a national network of professional foresters who provide high-quality habitat for birds, at ...
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Bird-Friendly Maple in New York
Stabilize declining forest bird populations by increasing the acreage of healthy forests.
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NYC Youth Education
Inspire the next generation of environmental advocates committed to making a lasting impact for ...
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Crab Meadow Marsh Restoration
Improve the 250-acre ecosystem of Crab Meadow salt marsh/Jerome A. Ambro Memorial Wetland Preserve ...
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Visit Our Centers and Sanctuaries
small beige Ovenbird stands on a branch.
Rheinstrom Hill 约炮视频 Center and Sanctuary
Hillsdale, NY
Orange and black Baltimore Oriole in a tree surrounded by pink blooms
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and 约炮视频 Center
Oyster Bay, NY
Flying large greyish Great Blue Heron
Constitution Marsh 约炮视频 Center and Sanctuary
Cold Spring, NY
closeup of an American Bittern head and neck
Ramshorn-Livingston 约炮视频 Center and Sanctuary
Catskill, NY
yellow and gray with black flecks after-hatch-year male American Redstart on a branch
Buttercup Farm 约炮视频 Sanctuary
Stanfordville, NY
Overhead view of Montezuma 约炮视频 Center
Montezuma 约炮视频 Center
Savannah, NY