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Audubon New Mexico Newsletters
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Flocking to the Outdoors Fosters a Healthy Community; From the Director’s Nest: Collaborative Conservation Future; Audubon New Mexico State Director Accepts Governor’s Appointment; Audubon New Mexico’s Freshwater Conservation Program; Welcome New Audubon Staff: Elizabeth (Beth) Bardwell as our Director of Freshwater Conservation for Audubon New Mexico; SunZia Transmission Line Update: Potential Impacts to Bosque del Apache; Why a Sanctuary?
Spotlight on the Gila Bird Area; From the Director’s Nest: Conservation Commitment Initiative; Welcome Carl Beal; Bird Watch this Summer: Common Nighthawk: Not So Common; Bird tales: Birdathon 2009 State Team; The Bottom Line: We Can’t Afford NOT to Address Global Warming; Birdathon: Santa Fe County May 1-2, 2009; From the Chapters; Education: Here’s What Teachers and Students Are Saying about Audubon’s Educational Programs and Field Trips
New Mexico Bird Movements, Good News, Director's Corner, Welcome Margaret Madden, Thank You Whole Foods, Leopold Education Project, Birdathon 2009, Welcome Amy Roberts, Summer Adventure Camp, Bird Classes at RDAC, Welcome Thomas Williams, Curb Global Warming, How Global Warming affects Wildlife
Citizen Science in Action, Executive Director's Corner, Climate Change, 109th Christmas Bird Count, Great Backyard Bird Count, All New Mexico Audubon Party, Education Programs, Education Manager Receives Outstanding Service Award, New Development Associate, Receive our Newsletter Electronically, Randall Davey Audubon Center Celebrates 25 Years
Budding Environmentalists, Clear Choices for the Environment, In Honor of David Henderson, Whitfield Wildlife Conservation Area 100 Acres of New Mexico Heaven, Audubon New Mexico Welcomes New Board Member, RDAC Welcomes New Center Manager Linda Newberry
Best Ever Birdathon, New Mexico Birding Hot Spots, You Give Audubon Strength, Many Thanks & Sad Farewells, New Mexico Audubon Activist e-mail list, Gila River Protected – For Now –, A Gift to Audubon Will Bring You …, Personnel, Anniversary
Spring is in the Air, Audubon Summer Day Camp 2008, From The Director’s Nest, Our Growing Audubon Team, RDAC’s Silver Anniversary!
The State of New Mexico’s Birds, Good Things Come To Those Who Wait, Meet Our Newest Board Members, They Don’t Make Them Much Better, Environmental Education: Shaping The Future, Audubon New Mexico Welcomes New Staff, Our Volunteers Make It Work
New Endowments Help Ensure a Strong Future for Kids and Birds, Audubon’s First No Waste Camp, Audubon Designates Three New Mexico State Parks as Important Bird Areas
Lannan Foundation Sponsors Terry Tempest Williams, A Pile of Dirt Across the Street, Will Plunkett Exhibits his Photography, From the Manager’s Roost, Site Planning at the Center, Audubon to Offer No-waste Camp
A Message from the Director of Bird Conservation and Public Policy, From the Director’s Nest, Center and Grounds Work, Welcome Our Newest Staff Members, Sustaining Our Future, A Summer Outdoors
Is the Endangered Species Act Endangered?, From the Director’s Desk – New Directions, Challenge and Opportunity, Education, Reaching out East
Honoring a Love of Nature Children, A Wildlife Champion, From the Director’s Nest, Important Bird Area (IBA) Program Update, Audubon Summer Day Camp 2006
From the Director's Desk The Next 100 Years, GAIN Access into Nature, The Magdalena Mountains -- Threats Increase, A Fond Farewell, Windows: A Human Hazard for Birds, Hurricane Impacts along the Gulf Coast, The Ryan Beaulieu Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund, Citizen Science Proves Out In Ornithology
Santa Fe Master Gardeners Beautify the Center, From the Director’s Nest, A Very Fond Farewell and Welcome, A Summer Filled with Young Naturalists, Beyond Bars Exhibit
What a Wonderful Trip It’s Been, Managers Welcome Fire in the Valles Caldera National Preserve, Seasons of Hope, Lifetimes of Action and Change, History of the RDAC Volunteer Program, A Man, a Boat, and a River, Master Plan Will Help Guide The Randell Davey Center’s Future, Highlights of the April 2005 NM Audubon Council Meeting - Legislative Round-up, New Mexico Names State Junior Duck Stamp Competition Winner, Audubon Council Presents Aldo Leopold Award to Jim Bailey, Recycling in New Mexico
From the Director’s Nest: Sausage Making Might Be Prettier, Education Update, In the Spirit of Community, Preserving Habitat, Planning for the Future
Valle Vidal Gas Drilling, Valles Caldera Offers Programs-and the Opportunity to Be Involved, Important Bird Areas in New Mexico, Educating the Next Generation of Stewards, Audubon Adventures Insert Features NM Salamanders, “State of the Birds” Documents Population Declines, Gila River Threatened by Potential Reservoir Project, Southwestern New Mexico Audubon Honors Mike Sauber, NM Audubon Council Drafts Policy on Antimycin
Growing at the Expense of the River: Municipal Water Use and the Rio Grande, Education Update, From the Director’s Nest: Just One of Those Days, Happenings of Audubon New Mexico and the Randall Davey Audubon Center
New Mexico Birding Destinations - Elk Mountain, New state park to focus on Rio Grande habitat restoration and education, Night Watch in Southwest New Mexico, Mexican Wolf Fate Teeters Between Progressive Science and Outdated Politics, Of Wolves And Audubon, What is the Healthy Forest Initiative?, National Board Meets, Considers Chapters, State Offices, Welcome New ANM Board Members MVAS Awarded Grant, Bears in New Mexico
Those Fascinating Birds: Migration, From the Director’s Desk - Optimism and Excitement, Welcome to Our New Educator Eileen Everett, Summer Camp 2004, Happenings of Audubon New Mexico and the Randall Davey Audubon Center
More than a Minnow is at Stake, From the Director’s Desk The Rio Grande: Conserving our Life Blood, AUDUBON NEW MEXICO A Strategic Plan Outline, 2004 – 2010 (Preliminary Draft), Rosy-Finches At Sandia Crest - 10,678’ International Birding Hotspot, I Wanted to Do Something, However Small, to Help, U S. Fish and Wild1fe Service Releases “Birding in the United States”, Great Plains Playa Lakes: The Most Important Wetlands You’ve Never Birded

Audubon New Mexico in the News

 •  Fly the Coop: Top New Mexico Bird Watching Destinations (New Mexico Magazine, November 2009)
 •  Santa Fe’s oasis for birds (Santa Fe New Mexican, July 29, 2009)
 •  Rio Grande Gorge—Not Just for the Birds (Albuquerque Journal, July 1, 2009)
 •  Senators open options for Valles Caldera (Los Alamos Monitor, July 1, 2009)
 •  Young birders flock to Lakes (Roswell Daily Record, May 20, 2009)
 •  Kids get mixed art, conservation lesson (Santa Fe New Mexican, May 16, 2009)
 •  Audubon Nurtures Budding Bird Watchers (Action 7 News, May 2009)
 •  Rio Grande Day at the Roundhouse, March 16, 2009 (YouTube video by Nat Stone)
 •  Bird-watchers to help track patterns and populations: Great Backyard Bird Count (Santa Fe New Mexican, February 4, 2009)
 •  Quivira member named Audubon fellow: Avery Anderson wins $10,000 for river-restoration project (Santa Fe New Mexican, December 1, 2008)
 •  Another assault on endangered species (Santa Fe New Mexican, August 17, 2008)
 •  Dark-eyed junko tops area bird poll: Santa Fe birders spot 65 species and 4,080 birds in national count (Santa Fe New Mexican, March 25, 2008)
 •  Resources for bird watchers (Santa Fe New Mexican, November 9, 2007)

Press Releases

 •  National Grant Funds Environmental Education to Rio Grande Tribes: Small Grant Hopes to Lay the Groundwork for Big Result—Saving the Rio Grande pdf (October 8, 2009)
 •  1,000 Hands Reach Out to New Mexico Senators Today in Support of Clean Energy Legislation pdf (October 1, 2009)
 •  May Day Star Party (April 2009)
 •  Energy Policy Conference (April 2009)
 •  Secretary Salazar Releases Study Showing Widespread Declines in Bird Populations, Highlights Role of Partnerships in Conservation pdf (March 2009)
 •  Outdoor Education Healthy Education (March 2009)
 •  Local Birding Has Topical Relevance (March 2009)
 •  Birds and Climate Change pdf (February 2009)
 •  New Mexico Birds Movements Reveal Global Warming Threat (February 2009)
 •  Great Backyard Bird Count (February 2009)
 •  Get up, get out and go for the birds (January 2009)
 •  Woodpecker Expert for Workshop and Presentation (January 2009)
 •  Great Backyard Bird Count at Randall Davey (January 2009)
 •  Climate Change Outreach Coordinator (January 2009)
 •  Summer 2009 Internships at the Randall Davey Audubon Center (January 2009)
 •  The State of the Birds 2009 Report pdf
 •  Winter Exploring & Sale at the Randall Davey Audubon Center (December 2008)
 •  Conservation groups want input on Buckman area (November 2008)
 •  Save Green by Going Green (November 2008)
 •  Volunteer at the Gila Riparian Preserve! (October 2008)
 •  List of Top 20 Common Birds in Decline (October 2008)
 •  Audubon Report on Common Birds in Decline Echoed Worldwide (October 2008)
 •  Game and Fish flying in the face of its own “chicken”'plan (August 2008)
 •  On the Lookout (June 2008)
 •  Best Birding Spots (April 2008)
 •  After Year-long Search: New Audubon NM Director (January 2008)
 •  Audubon Watch List with Populations pdf (2007)

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