Support Birds in NYC
The city's birds are counting on you. Your support is critical in order to protect the more than 300 species of birds that nest in, migrate through, or call New York City home. NYC Audubon works to understand the threats to habitats and species, advance solutions, and advocate for wildlife. We cannot do that without the collective contributions of our members and friends. Every gift of every size matters.

The Fall Roost 2023
Join us on October 23, 2023 to celebrate environmentalist and documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Kimball for his contributions to the organization and bird conservation and 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge for its commitment to sustainable practices and partnership with NYC Audubon to drastically reduce bird collisions.

Cedar Waxwing. Photo: Joyce Stefancic/Audubon Photography Awards
Donate
We protect the 30,000 acres of green space and 500 miles of shorelines for birds and other wildlife. You can make a powerful and direct impact by donating to local conservation efforts.
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Great Egrets. Photo: Robin Fox/Audubon Photography Awards
Membership
Folks like you want to make the city a better place for birds and people. When you become a NYC Audubon member, you’ll also receive important benefits: a 30% discount on most trips and classes; invitations to free Members-Only bird walks; early registration for most trips and classes; a subscription to our print newsletter, The Urban Audubon, and our eGret eNewsletter.

Wood Duck with Duckling. Photo: Peter Brannon/Audubon Photography Awards
LEAVE A LEGACY
Make sure the birds you love have a lasting refuge in New York City.

We thank our thousands of members, donors, and supporters who help us make NYC safer for birds and people. American Kestrel photo: Becky Matsubara
Support for NYC Audubon
NYC Audubon’s conservation, advocacy, and engagement work is made possible by the generous contributions of members and friends. We express particular gratitude for leadership support from the Leon Levy Foundation, The New York Community Trust, the Javits Center, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The supporters listed here donated gifts received from April 1, 2021 through December 31, 2022.