GARNER, NC—Audubon North Carolina is happy to welcome John DeLuca as our new Director of Conservation. From coastal habitat safety to city forestry campaigns, DeLuca will guarantee our packages proceed to construct towards our final aim of reversing chook inhabitants declines within the state and throughout the hemisphere.
“I’m honored and excited to hitch the excellent group of conservation professionals at Audubon,” mentioned DeLuca. “I’m able to put my data and expertise working with North Carolina birds to make use of at native and hemispheric scales.”
DeLuca has devoted his profession to defending North Carolina’s most iconic species and ecosystems, from the shores of Ocracoke to longleaf pine savannas to the grassy balds of our Nationwide Forests. He’s monitored American Oystercatchers on the coast, restored saltmarsh at Camp Lejeune, and collaborated with companions to set up statewide Motus monitoring techniques.
“John has a protracted historical past working to guard North Carolina’s birds and habitats, together with pre-existing partnerships with our coastal program and mountain chapters in addition to deep expertise with federal and state company companions” mentioned Govt Director Curtis Smalling. “We’re excited to have him be part of the flock.”
DeLuca started his profession at Cape Hatteras Nationwide Seashore, the place he inventoried, monitored, and guarded birds like Piping Plovers and Black Skimmers. He established monitoring packages for at-risk species just like the Seaside Sparrow and Painted Bunting at Camp Lejeune, and integrated ecosystem conservation into wildfire administration plans with the U.S. Forest Service, amongst many different achievements.
Most not too long ago, DeLuca has labored with the North Carolina Wildlife Sources Fee to put in writing conservation plans for State Species of Biggest Conservation Want and with non-public companies to develop specialised habitat restoration plans.
DeLuca began his new place with Audubon in March.
Media Contact: Brittany Salmons, brittany.salmons@audubon.org
About Audubon North Carolina
Audubon North Carolina, a state program of the Nationwide Audubon Society, has workplaces in Durham, Boone, Corolla, and Wilmington. Be taught extra at nc.audubon.org and on Twitter, Fb, and Instagram. The Nationwide Audubon Society protects birds and the locations they want, at the moment and tomorrow. A nonprofit conservation group since 1905, Audubon works all through the Americas utilizing science, advocacy, training, and on-the-ground conservation. Be taught extra at www.audubon.org and on Fb, Twitter and Instagram @audubonsociety.
