CONSERVATION
For over 40 years, NYC Bird Alliance's conservation programs have studied and advocated on behalf of the City's wild birds. Working with a network of volunteers and scientists as part of programs such as Project Safe Flight collisions monitoring and Waterbirds of New York Harbor, we protect birds and preserve their habitat, from marshlands and nesting islands for herons and egrets to woodland park areas so important to migrating and nesting species.
ADVOCACY
Since our founding, we've engaged in advocacy work in all five boroughs to speak up for our birds and their habitats. In 1978, a cadre of regular Central Park bird watchers successfully opposed a Central Park Conservancy plan to “restore” the Ramble through changes such as tree removal. These fledgling activists soon founded NYC Bird Alliance and launched 40 years of dedicated advocacy for habitat preservation and protection for birds.
ENGAGEMENT
We believe the best way to create the next generation of conservationists is to instill a love of birding in them. To do that, we conduct over 300 education programs a year, including bird outings at local birding hotspots across the five boroughs, a lecture series, classes, community-science opportunities, seasonal bird surveys, and volunteer events.
CONSERVATION
For over 40 years, NYC Bird Alliance's conservation programs have studied and advocated on behalf of the City's wild birds. Working with a network of volunteers and scientists as part of programs such as Project Safe Flight collisions monitoring and Waterbirds of New York Harbor, we protect birds and preserve their habitat, from marshlands and nesting islands for herons and egrets to woodland park areas so important to migrating and nesting species.
ADVOCACY
Since our founding, we've engaged in advocacy work in all five boroughs to speak up for our birds and their habitats. In 1978, a cadre of regular Central Park bird watchers successfully opposed a Central Park Conservancy plan to “restore” the Ramble through changes such as tree removal. These fledgling activists soon founded NYC Bird Alliance and launched 40 years of dedicated advocacy for habitat preservation and protection for birds.
ENGAGEMENT
We believe the best way to create the next generation of conservationists is to instill a love of birding in them. To do that, we conduct over 300 education programs a year, including bird outings at local birding hotspots across the five boroughs, a lecture series, classes, community-science opportunities, seasonal bird surveys, and volunteer events.

INTRO TO BIRDING
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 | VAN CORTLANDT PARKJoin NYC Bird Alliance in one of the Bronx's largest green spaces. You’ll learn the basics and spot the residents and wintering species calling NYC home. Register for free.
YOUNG CONSERVATIONISTS OUTING: FINCHES
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 | PROSPECT PARKCalling all birders in their 20s and 30s! Discover the birds that spend the colder months with us as Young Conservationists Council member Ryan Mandelbaum focuses on finches in Prospect Park. Register for free.
LECTURE: STORYTELLING WITH BIRDNOTE
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 | ZOOMYou may have heard our next guests on the NPR airwaves. BirdNote’s executive director Nick Bayard and producer Arianna Remmell will discuss the importance of storytelling for bird conservation. What does it take to create a thought-provoking 2-minute episode of BirdNote Daily? Tune in for a special behind-the-scenes look at production, and learn how programs like BirdNote en Español connect and empower diverse audiences. Register for free.view calendar
EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
OUR WORK
Over 100 of the 350 bird species that depend on New York City are of conservation concern. NYC Bird Alliance’s conservation programs research the dangers facing the birds that live in and migrate through New York City, engage our dedicated grassroots network of community scientists and volunteers, and provide innovative solutions that help birds.
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