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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
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Audubon New Mexico in the News

 •  Cranes Bring More than Natural Beauty to Socorro County pdf (Santa Fe New Mexican November 19, 2009)
 •  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

 •  Cranes Bring More than Natural Beauty to Socorro County pdf (November 19, 2009)
 •  Community Leaders Voice Support for Bingaman Conservation Bill: Advocate for Congressional Support of Local Parks, Public Lands in New Mexico pdf (November 10, 2009)
 •  Former State Lands Commissioner Voices Support for Bingaman Conservation Bill pdf (November 9, 2009)
 •  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)
 •  Birdwatchers Offer Boost to Economy pdf (July 17, 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
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