Water

Audubon’s Water initiative will focus on landscapes where both water quantity and water quality are paramount to birds’ survival. Affecting public water policies is one key aspect of our work, but policy alone won’t be enough to address these challenging issues. Audubon and its partners will engage the public on water-management and water-quality issues; restore habitats along rivers, wetlands, and deltas; and explore market based solutions that contribute to the achievement of our water goals.

Theory of Change

Audubon will focus its technical and policy expertise and bring our network to bear to influence water-management decisions; these should balance the needs of birds, people, and economies in targeted rivers, lakes, and deltas across the United States. By directing our resources and involving our technical experts and network, we will improve water quality and increase water flows to enhance the functioning of habitats across priority landscapes.

How to Get There

Audubon will:

  • Expand our knowledge of water needs for birds and other wildlife, and establish a solid foundation of information on the impacts of water scarcity and water pollution on birds.
  • Strengthen the Audubon network of members and partners to advance balanced water-management decisions that benefit birds, habitat, and people.
  • Engage our conservation team and network in on-the-ground restoration actions that support our water goals.
  • Develop and advance market-based mechanisms to provide flexibility in water-management decisions.
  • Expand international partnerships to address water issues on a hemispheric scale.

Measurable Goals

  • 20 percent increase in protected or managed habitat acres that are important wintering, breeding, or stopover sites for birds in key landscapes.
  • One million acres of land managed, restored, and protected in critical watersheds.
  • International, federal, and state policy actions that ensure adequate flows to critical ecosystems, including the Colorado River Delta, the Salton Sea, the Mississippi River and Delta, the Great Lakes, and the Greater Everglades.
  • 20 percent increase in federal and state funding or incentives to enhance water management and restoration action.
  • 250,000 people engaged in advocacy on water conservation measures.
  • 25,000 households participating in a new native habitat/xeriscaping program designed to reduce water consumption by 300 million gallons.
  • 75 chapters and 10 Audubon sanctuaries and nature centers engaged in advocacy, education, and on-the-ground actions.
Where We Work
Ríos en la región oeste
Ríos en la región oeste

Audubon está trabajando para identificar, proteger y restaurar áreas de importancia para las aves en las riberas ubicadas a lo largo y ancho del suroeste de los EE. UU.

Delta del río Misisipi
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Delta del río Misisipi

El equipo de políticas de Audubon y los activistas son piezas fundamentales en la obtención de apoyo nacional para los continuos trabajos de recuperación en el delta

Ecosistema de Everglades
Ecosistema de Everglades

El objetivo de Audubon para la región de Everglades es restablecer colonias de aves limícolas que han sido desplazadas

Revisando la Sesión Legislativa de Arizona
April 19, 2024 — Dónde se encuentran los proyectos de ley y las prioridades presupuestarias de Audubon para 2024
¿Estarán de Acuerdo los Estados que Comparten el Río Colorado?
March 07, 2024 — El consenso traería mejores resultados y evitaría batallas legales.
Prioridades de agua de Audubon para 2024 en el Capitolio de Arizona
February 12, 2024 — Audubon y sus socios abogan por políticas inteligentes de agua para proteger el agua de Arizona.
La ciencia ayudará a las aves y reducirá costos en el delta del río Colorado
January 23, 2024 — Una nueva publicación utiliza el aprendizaje automático para optimizar la restauración del hábitat.
Gana impulso el importante trabajo sobre la conservación de agua en el Oeste
December 18, 2023 — El gran Lago Salado, el Río Colorado, el Mar de Salton y otros lagos, ríos y humedales necesitan soluciones duraderas.