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If you are a member of the press, you can reach Audubon Media Relations at media@audubon.org.

Audubon Pennsylvania Receives Grant to Further Forest Conservation
December 14, 2019
Millions of Migratory Birds Catch a Break as NYC Passes Bird-Friendly Building Law
December 10, 2019 — Construction of new buildings and major renovations to existing buildings will now be required to use bird-safe materials that greatly reduce collision risks to migratory birds.
U.S. House Passes Coastal Resilience Bill That Will Benefit Birds and People
December 10, 2019 — Statement from Karen Hyun, VP for Coastal Conservation, National Audubon Society
Three Non-profit Vets Assume Leadership Roles at National Audubon Society
December 10, 2019 — Njambi Good and Amy Sobel to lead flyway work; new role for Justin Stokes.
New Projects Will Restore Much-Needed Bird Habitat on the Gulf Coast
December 09, 2019 — Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council directs over $150 million to restore swamps, wetlands in Louisiana and Alabama.
Audubon Applauds Advance of Wildlife Recovery Bill by House Committee
December 05, 2019 — Bipartisan legislation will benefit birds, other wildlife, and communities
Audubon Names Aurelio Ramos as Senior Vice President for the International Alliances Program
December 02, 2019 — Ramos brings Audubon more than a decade of experience in the Latin American Region from The Nature Conservancy.
Audubon Invites You to Celebrate 120 Years of the Annual Christmas Bird Count
November 19, 2019 — Between December 14 and January 5, participants will join the world’s longest-running wildlife census, which contributes invaluable data to bird population research.
Audubon Pushes for Focus on Natural Infrastructure in Water Resource Projects
November 19, 2019
Audubon Receives Grants to Make Our Coasts More Resilient to Climate Change
November 19, 2019 — Projects in North Carolina, New York and California will improve coastal wetlands for birds and people.
Lawsuit Fights Administration's Plan to Open 18 Million Acres of Western Arctic to Oil and Gas Drilling
August 25, 2020 — Environmental groups head to court to fight energy development plan that will damage pristine wilderness and critical habitat and deepen the climate crisis.
Senate Report Warns of Perils of Ignoring Science on Climate Change
August 25, 2020 — Senate Special Committee on the Climate Crisis calls for investing in a cleaner future in a post-COVID world
Audubon: “All-hands-on-deck to defend the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.”
August 24, 2020 — Audubon files federal lawsuit to stop the administration’s efforts to drill in the Refuge.
Louisiana Announces First-Ever Climate Goals
August 19, 2020 — Governor John Bel Edwards sets targets for reducing carbon emissions and establishes resilience strategies across state government.
Victory! Federal Judge Rules Administration’s Bird-Killing Policy is Illegal
August 11, 2020 — Today’s ruling makes it clear that the administration must halt its attempt to roll back the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Audubon Joins Coalition to Sue Administration Over Harmful NEPA Rules
August 06, 2020 — A broad coalition of justice and environmental groups are working together to fight changes that would gut 50 years of environmental protection.
Young Climate Advocates Across Political Spectrum Say #YESonClimate at Virtual Summit
August 04, 2020 — Nearly 100 college students unite behind climate action and environmental advocacy at the Youth Environmental Summit.
U.S. House Water Infrastructure Bill Takes Nation’s Water Needs Seriously
July 29, 2020 — The Water Resources Development Act 2020 (HR 7575) will direct important resources for flood protections and maintaining our nation’s wetlands and watersheds.
The Great American Outdoors Act Benefits Birds, People, and Parks in Every State
July 22, 2020 — The historic bipartisan conservation law will bring parks and public lands the protection and care they deserve.
White House Changes to 50 Years of Environmental Review Are Irresponsible and Dangerous
July 15, 2020 — Administration unveils final rule to weaken National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) today in Atlanta.