Victoria O'Neill Joins Audubon as Director of Coastal ResilienceVictoria will lead our efforts to protect and restore natural habitats in Connec...
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Victoria will lead our efforts to protect and restore natural habitats in Connecticut and New York.
Victoria stands on a small waterfront beach area with many rocks and shells, wearing a blue button down holding binoculars
Monitoring tern nests on Great Gull Island with the Long Island Sound Study in 2015. Photo: Victoria O'Neill
Audubon is dedicated to creating a connected network of climate-resilient lands and waters across the Americas. To reinforce and expand our efforts in Connecticut and New York, we are thrilled to welcome Victoria "Vicky" O'Neill to the team!
As Director of Coastal Resilience, Vicky will lead our efforts to help coastal areas in Connecticut and New York deal with sea level rise while conserving and restoring natural habitats that support priority birds and benefit coastal communities.
She will support our on-the-ground coastal habitat work in places like Stratford's Great Meadows marsh while advocating in Hartford and DC in support of coastal policies and public funding directed towards this important issue.
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