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Wood Stork

Latin:  Mycteria americana

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Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Latin:  Nyctanassa violacea

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Bell's Vireo

Latin:  Vireo bellii

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Blue-headed Vireo

Latin:  Vireo solitarius

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Cassin's Vireo

Latin:  Vireo cassinii

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Gray Vireo

Latin:  Vireo vicinior

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Black-capped Vireo

Latin:  Vireo atricapilla

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Black-whiskered Vireo

Latin:  Vireo altiloquus

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    Conserving Currituck Sound for Future Generations

    Conserving Currituck Sound for Future Generations

    The Currituck Sound of today is far different from a century ago, making preservation efforts even more necessary.

    Contribute to the Audubon Sanctuary

    Contribute to the Audubon Sanctuary

    Under the soft green canopy of live oaks, in the rustling grasses of Currituck Sound, and in freshwater pools teeming with birdlife, change is underway at the Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary.

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    Come see all the wildlife and habitats of Pine Island Santuary and Center.

    What is Happening at the Sanctuary
    About The Sanctuary

    What is Happening at the Sanctuary

    Audubon staff and partners have developed a conservation and usage plan for the sanctuary that will ensure that visitors make a minimal impact on the Sanctuary’s habitats, birds, and wildlife.

    Controlled Burns Bring Life to the Marshes
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    Controlled Burns

    Audubon NC staff is conducting sustainable controlled burns at the Audubon Sanctuary in Corolla. 

    Creating a Living Research Lab

    Creating a Living Research Lab

    After more than 100 years in private ownership, the Sanctuary in Corolla will be opened to the community so that everyone can enjoy and explore this singular reminder of the historic Outer Banks.

    History of Pine Island
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    History of Pine island

    Birdlife plays a key role in the history of Pine Island and the entire Currituck Sound region.

    Audubon Sanctuary Kayak Trips
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    Audubon Sanctuary Kayak Trips

    One of the best ways to explore Audubon's Pine Island Sanctuary is by water.

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    Our mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.

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