Creating Bird-Friendly Communities
American Goldfinch Photo: Will Stuart
Louisiana’s growing population and the increased need for housing, roads, and energy creates many challenges for birds. Audubon believes that “bird-friendly communities” can exist in urban areas by designing the natural and man-made environment to promote bird and wildlife conservation opportunities in addition to recreational use. Statistics show that one in five adults enjoy watching birds, making it one of the fastest growing outdoor recreational activities in the U.S.
These birdhouse, or nest box, plans will help you create a protective and functional home for birds.
Audubon Louisiana works to conserve, restore, protect, and monitor a network of strategic coastal sites for colonial and beach-nesting birds.
Help Audubon Louisiana track the migrations of these declining songbirds.
Twenty-two geolocators were deployed on Prothonotary Warblers in 2016!
Birds need YOU! Get involved in helping to preserve our birds and their habitats today. There is something for everyone!
Help us track the migrations of Prothonotary Warblers by participating in the Geolocator Sponsorship Program.