Sarah Greenberger

Sarah Greenberger served as Audubon's Senior Vice President, Conservation Policy until August 2021, at which time she joined the Biden-Harris Administration as Associate Deputy Secretary at the Department of the Interior.

During her tenure at Audubon Sarah oversaw Audubon’s national policy team and coordinated Washington-based strategies for the organization. Greenberger came to Audubon from the U.S. Department of the Interior, where she spent five years driving strategy and policy for the agency as a counselor and senior advisor to Interior Secretaries Ken Salazar and Sally Jewell. She has also served as Legislative Counsel to Senator Benjamin L. Cardin and was a clerk to Judge David S. Tatel on U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree from Williams College and her JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Articles by Sarah Greenberger

Allen's Hummingbird. Brad Lewis/Audubon Photography Awards

Birds Tell Us It’s Time to Restore the Earth

April 21, 2021 — Earth Day presents us with a moment to commit to meaningful change.

Conservation Funding Can Boost Our Struggling Economy

February 25, 2021 — Audubon joins a new coalition that aims to put Americans back to work while restoring the places that birds need.

Policies to Rebuild Better for Birds and People Dominate the Week in Congress

July 02, 2020 — As Congress prepared for its July 4th recess lawmakers advanced several important proposals for Audubon’s policy agenda.

Audubon Analysis: The Moving Forward Act is Good for Birds, People, and Nature

June 30, 2020 — The new infrastructure package would provide critical resources for the nation’s man-made and natural infrastructure.

A Whirlwind of Policy News You May Have Missed

June 12, 2020 — We're making progress on climate solutions in Congress and challenging new attacks by the administration.

Congress Has an Opportunity to Protect Birds, Improve Parks, and Create Jobs

June 11, 2020 — Fully funding the Land and Water Conservation Fund will help every county across the country.

Energy Storage Legislation is Imperative for Us, and Our Birds

September 20, 2019 — A slate of bipartisan bills proposed in Congress could go a long way to support energy storage research and development.

Infrastructure Can and Should Be Clean and Sustainable

May 17, 2019 — Natural infrastructure is the cleanest, cheapest way to protect birds and people from some of the harmful effects of the changing climate.

The Bald Eagle and the Endangered Species Act—an American Success Story

August 13, 2018 — This month marks the 11th anniversary of the Bald Eagle’s removal from the Endangered Species List.