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Proposed Legislation Would Support Bird Conservation and Partnerships in Cities and Towns
October 12, 2024 — The Urban Bird Treaty Act will support habitat conservation, hazard reduction, and community engagement.
A meadowlark perches on a jagged piece of wood in front of a blue sky.
Bills Introduced in the House will Help Bend the Bird Curve
October 11, 2024 — The Migratory Bird Protection Act and the Albatross and Petrel Conservation Act will help strengthen conservation efforts for birds in decline.
A Black-necked Stilt wades in shallow water, mirrored by its reflection.
House Passes Three Bills to Protect Coasts and Great Salt Lake from a Changing Climate
September 25, 2024 — The legislation will buffer both people and birds from the effects of drought, storms, and sea-level rise.
Utah Lake flows into Jordan River
10,000 Acre-Feet of Water to Benefit Great Salt Lake, Jordan River, Birds, Habitats and Communities
September 17, 2024 — Partners Work Together to Bring New Water Flows
Revised Plan Provides a Framework to Balance Solar Development and Conservation on Public Lands
August 29, 2024 — The Bureau of Land Management’s revised Western Solar Plan offers clearer guidelines for responsible solar siting.
Senator Blumenthal Announces Wetlands Restoration Funding for Hammonasset Beach State Park
August 14, 2024 — The senator will join Audubon Connecticut, Connecticut DEEP, and NOAA in announcing a major funding initiative for the park.
Audubon Names David Krause as New Vice President for Alaska Program
July 15, 2024 — Krause will continue to lead crucial conservation efforts in Alaska for the organization.
People in a raft float by penguins atop a glacier.
National Audubon Society Selects HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) as Exclusive Travel Partner
July 09, 2024 — Unveiling ten initial Audubon Voyages in the Galápagos Islands, Antarctica, and Alaska.
Seabirds Will Benefit from New Bill to Update Federal Fisheries Law 
July 03, 2024 — A bill to reauthorize the Magnuson-Stevens Act protects the needs of seabirds nationwide.
Join Audubon and The Birdsong Project for Aspen Summer of Birds
July 01, 2024 — Programs now open for registration in partnership with local organizations and events.
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.
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The Utqiaġvik Migratory Bird Festival Is Coming Back for a Third Year
May 01, 2025 — The 2025 celebration of all the amazing migratory, Arctic-breeding birds in the area is set for June 12 to 15 at Fred Ipalook Elementary School.
Audubon Mid-Atlantic Celebrates Progress in Forester Endorsement Program
April 30, 2025
Audubon Texas Announces 2025 Texas Women in Conservation Honorees
April 28, 2025 — The Texas Women in Conservation Program celebrates the vital role women play in Texas conservation and environmental stewardship.
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
An owl sits in a tree in a dark forest.
Senate Introduction of Fix Our Forests Act Offers Path to Address Wildfire Risks to Forests, Communities
April 11, 2025
A female and male Common Yellowthroat perch next to each other on a tree branch.
Fall Migration Is the Most Dangerous Season for Warblers, per New Audubon Study
March 27, 2025 — For the brightly colored songbirds that breed in the US and Canada, the southbound journeys after the breeding season include more exposure to conservation challenges such as light pollution and urban and suburban landscapes.
El cóndor, un tesoro que sobrevuela el paisaje andino chileno.
National Audubon Society Expands in Chile to Protect Birds’ Essential Migratory Routes
March 24, 2025
Banded Roseate Spoonbill standing on a rock.
Audubon Calls on Bird Enthusiasts Across the State to Search for and Report Banded Roseate Spoonbills
March 24, 2025 — Respondents entered to win special stickers and contribute to critical Everglades wildlife study.
National Audubon Society Reaffirms Commitment to Chuckwalla National Monument
March 18, 2025 — National Monument designation—championed by Tribal, business, conservation and community groups—faces uncertainty.