Each year NVBA offers a full scholarship and transportation to “Sharing Nature: An Educator’s Week” at National Audubon Society's Hog Island Camp in Maine.
Swanfall
Mini-grants for Invasive Removal Completed
Protect The Wildlife You Attract
A Bird’s Holiday Gift Guide
Observations from Meadowood: December 2024
Wildlife Sanctuary Almanac: Where Do They Go?
Monday Mystery - November 25, 2024
Upcoming Workshops and Classes
Join NVBA for a trip to Panama in March!
Glass and Light Pollution Threaten Birds
Where There’s Wildfire, There’s Smoke: How Does it Affect Birds? Looking Back at the 2023 Canadian Wildfires
“Keystone” Plants for Fall Gardens
Two Entangled Bald Eagles Fell from the Sky
Come help plant our generous wild plant donation from Earth Sangha!
Observations from Meadowood: November 2024
Wildlife Sanctuary Almanac: Grow your own bird feeder for migrating birds
Fall-fruiting native shrubs and trees not only provide nutritious, fatty berries for birds, but also display beautiful fall color. That’s not for our benefit: what’s called foliar fruit flagging is the way the plants signal to birds that fruits are ripe and ready for plucking—just in time for migration.