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State of Utah Makes Tremendous Commitment to Preserve Great Salt Lake for People and Birds
September 25, 2025 — Audubon Applauds GSL2034 Charter and $200 Million Commitment.
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Audubon Honors Seal River Watershed Alliance with Hemispheric Conservation Award
September 24, 2025 — Celebrating one of the biggest conservation projects in the hemisphere.
Boreal Forests
Audubon Photography Awards Expands with 2025 Winners
September 17, 2025 — Premier bird photography and video awards now feature winners from Chile and Colombia.
News
A Long-billed Curlew makes a splash in shallow water.
New Study Reveals Where Conservation Can Deliver for Birds, Communities, and Climate
September 16, 2025 — Audubon unveils a framework that prioritizes biodiversity, natural climate solutions, and local community engagement in order to protect birds and people.
Conservation
A Mountain Plover in flight.
Brian Nesvik Brings Decades of Hands-On Experience to Lead the Fish and Wildlife Service
August 05, 2025
News
A Bald Eagle flies in a blue sky.
House Budget Bill Advances with Some Fixes for Birds, but Sets us Back on Clean Energy, Conservation, and Environmental Protections
May 23, 2025
Press Room
New Legislation Offers Vital Support for Habitat Conservation in Cities and Towns
May 09, 2025 — Local Communities & Bird Habitat Stewardship Act will spur investments in efforts to support America’s birds
Policy
Jane Fonda Honored with Audubon’s Rachel Carson Award for Fearless Climate Activism
May 07, 2025 — Audubon celebrates bold environmental leadership at preeminent Women in Conservation event.
Press Room
Golondrinas comunes.
Audubon Board Welcomes New Directors to Guide Hemispheric Efforts to Reverse Alarming Decline of Birds
May 02, 2025 — New directors bring global expertise in science and community-building to contribute to Audubon’s practical and nonpartisan work across the Americas to protect birds, the planet, and each other.
Press Room
A meadowlark sings, perched on a dried plant in a field.
Department of the Interior Weakens Key Migratory Bird Treaty Act Protections, Increasing Risk for Millions of Birds
April 15, 2025
Migratory Bird Treaty