Tag: trillium
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Native & Invasive Plants in Western New York: Your Guide to Backyard Conservation This Spring
Spring is a warm welcome of new life after the snowy, cold winters in Western New York. Each day that the sun pops through the gray sky, we enjoy its warm rays—the same rays that are enjoyed by all of nature. Spring is also a time of new growth and rebirth for all living things,…
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A Moment to Lead: An Invitation from the Buffalo Audubon Board of Directors
There are moments in the life of a nonprofit organization when everything begins to accelerate. The mission sharpens.The work expands.The expectations rise. And leadership—true leadership—matters more than ever. Buffalo Audubon is in one of those moments. For more than a century, this organization has stood at the intersection of people, nature, and responsibility. Founded in…
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How Your Support Matters in Creating A New Chapter at Buffalo Audubon
Spring is in the air and will soon breathe new life into Beaver Meadow. But this year, the most exciting growth won’t just be found in the surrounding forest, meadows, and gardens; thanks to our donors, members, volunteers, and funders, it will be seen in the transformative projects that are reimagining your visitor experience, in…
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What’s New? An Update on Our Exciting Projects
Something extraordinary is unfolding in Western New York. This region has perennially been shaped by grit, generosity, and the quiet strength of people who look out for one another. It’s also a place blessed with wetlands, forests, rolling fields, and the sweep of migratory birds overhead—a reminder that the world is bigger, more connected, and…
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A New Chapter Begins: Welcome to Our New Name, Look, and Website!
If you’re reading this, you’ve found your way to the new digital home of Buffalo Audubon. Welcome! This new website represents more than just a fresh look; it marks an exciting new chapter for our organization and the natural lands we cherish. As you can see, and may have heard, our nature center’s name has…





