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Articles by National Audubon Society

Legislation to Bolster Hemispheric Bird Conservation Reintroduced in the U.S. House
June 27, 2023 — The Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act benefits more than 350 bird species.
A vibrant orange warbler with black streaks perches on a branch and sings.
Audubon Determines Method for Choosing the Best Places for Bird Conservation Efforts 
June 23, 2023 — A new study proposes a conservation methodology that incorporates factors such as habitat type, migratory routes, and interest and capacity from local communities.
Audubon Announces 2023 Audubon Photography Awards Winners
June 21, 2023 — Premiere North American bird photography competition features stunning photos and videos from professionals, amateurs, and young people.
An albatross stands in a field next to a megaphone and two albatross decoys.
Audubon Pioneered Techniques Help Drive Seabird Restoration Worldwide
June 13, 2023 — Seabird numbers are increasing thanks to decoys and other ways to make nesting birds feel at home.
great egret white bird preening on black rocks against grey backdrop of water and sky
Statement from National Audubon Society on Final Debt Ceiling Deal
June 02, 2023
Behind-the-scenes photo of Tomas Koeck with his camera.
New Documentary Will Showcase the Atlantic Flyway
May 26, 2023 — A conversation with the filmmaker, Tomas Koeck.
A rosa walking through the grass in a wetland
Supreme Court Decision Threatens Waterways that Birds (and People) Need
May 25, 2023 — The Court’s ruling in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency removes crucial protections for wetlands, limiting the Clean Water Act.
Greater Sage Grouse on Sagebrush Steppe.
Building Back Biodiversity
May 19, 2023 — Celebrating the International Day of Biological Diversity 2023
Federal Permitting Reform Can Bolster Our Economy While Protecting Wildlife and Communities
May 17, 2023 — Congressional reform of federal permitting and review programs presents an important need to balance conservation, community, and the economy.
A wood thrush sitting on a branch with its beak open.
New EPA Proposal Would be Key to Achieving Climate Goals for Birds and People
May 11, 2023 — Climate pollution standards would reduce emissions from power plants to slow global temperature rise.