Conservation

Audubon Conservation Tracker (ACT)

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Strategic Priorities

Goals

Coasts

Audubon's work focuses on the most important breeding, stopover, and wintering sites for birds in each flyway throughout the hemisphere.
  • Increase the populations of 16 flagship species at 500 priority sites
  • Enlist 10,000 volunteers and partner with 130 Audubon chapters for beach stewardship.

Working Lands

Audubon collaborates with landowners, land managers, government agencies, and private industry across the hemisphere to increase the quality of habitat on privately managed lands.
  • Increase or stabilize the populations of 20 flagship bird species in four priority landscapes.
  • Get 10,000 landowners to pledge to adopt bird-friendly practices.

Water

Audubon engages and involves the public on issues surrounding water rights and water quality; restores habitats along rivers, wetlands, and deltas; and explores and implements market-based solutions that contribute to the achievement of our water goals.
  • Manage, protect, and restore more than 1 million acres of habitat in watersheds.
  • Get 25,0000 people engaged in advocacy on local water-conservation measures.

Bird-Friendly Communities

Audubon's chapters, nature centers, volunteer leaders, and partners are present and active in thousands of communities.  Audubon invests in the energy and creativity needed to strengthen its network and provides tools to share information and to make all communities safe for bird.
  • Address local threats to birds and connect people to conservation actions.
  • Grow 1 million bird-friendly plants by working with volunteers and local governments.

Climate

Leveraging our climate science, Audubon creates far greater demand for change on the climate issue by tapping into people's passion for birds.
  • Implement adaptation strategies on 300,000 acres of coastal wetlands and marshes.
  • Bring 1 million new people to the climate issue through outreach and advocacy efforts.