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It will take dedication to bring safeguards for our lands, air, water, and climate back to strength. Join Audubon as a monthly donor and provide the staying power we need to keep protecting birds.
It will take dedication to bring safeguards for our lands, air, water, and climate back to strength. Join Audubon as a monthly donor and provide the staying power we need to keep protecting birds.
Arctic Tern. Photo: Mick Thompson
It will take dedication to bring safeguards for our lands, air, water, and climate back to strength. Join Audubon as a monthly donor and provide the staying power we need to keep protecting birds.
The founding father of American birding soared on the wings of white privilege. The birding community and organizations that bear his name must grapple with this racist legacy to create a more just, inclusive world.
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Each year more than a billion birds migrate along the Pacific Flyway, which stretches from the North Slope of Alaska to Central and South America.
Audubon follows the birds to our work, organizing our conservation strategies along the four flyways of the Americas.
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The Pacific Flyway includes Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, and California
The Mississippi Flyway is named for the great river underpinning the migration route followed by 60 percent of North America's birds, including the American White Pelicans, Least Terns, and Prothonotary Warblers. By restoring habitat from the headwaters of the Mississippi to the Louisiana Delta, Audubon is protecting birds year-round.
Audubon follows the birds to our work, organizing our conservation strategies along the four flyways of the Americas.
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From the forests of New England, where birds like the Wood Thrush nest and breed, to the beaches and marshlands that stretch down the coast and provide habitat for Piping Plovers and Saltmarsh Sparrows, Audubon is employing tactics as diverse as this flyway's ecosystems to protect the millions of birds that depend on this flyway.
Audubon follows the birds to our work, organizing our conservation strategies along the four flyways of the Americas.
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The Atlantic Flyway includes Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Las Bahamas
Long Island Sound, NY. Photo: John Huba
Stretching from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains to the desert Southwest and the western Gulf Coast, the Central Flyway comprises more than half of the continental U.S.'s land mass and includes 509 Important Bird Areas. Across this expansive flyway, such iconic bird species as the Greater Sage Grouse, Sandhill Crane, and Yellow-billed Cuckoo drive Audubon's work to protect threatened ecosystems.
Audubon follows the birds to our work, organizing our conservation strategies along the four flyways of the Americas.
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The Central Flyway includes Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Wyoming