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

Nearly 10 Billion Taxpayer Dollars Saved by Bipartisan Coastal Law: New Economic Study
March 18, 2019 — Study comes as Coastal Barrier Resources System undergoes 9-state revision after Hurricane Sandy.
Audubon Laments Shortsighted Approach to Sagebrush Management
March 15, 2019 — Washington insiders replace compromise and a science-driven consensus in favor of accelerating development across a threatened and unique Western landscape.
Audubon: Birds and People Would Suffer Under the White House Budget Proposal
March 11, 2019 — Smart investments in our environment keep our communities safe, air and water clean and our climate habitable.
More Than 300 Scientists Oppose Arctic Refuge Drilling Plan
March 07, 2019 — Scientists and resource managers cite deficits in government’s draft environmental impact statement on proposed oil leasing program
Audubon New York Remembers Patricia “Pat” Keesee
March 01, 2019 — Pioneering conservationist for native plants and the birds that depend on them.
Audubon President Reacts to Confirmation of Andrew Wheeler, “I hope he remembers who he works for…our children and grandchildren.”
February 28, 2019 — Americans understand that the changing climate is a threat and they want government to do more.
Leaders in International Entrepreneurship, Statewide Tourism Join National Board of Directors at Audubon
February 22, 2019 — Two new directors bring global and local expertise and commitment to conservation to leading nonprofit.
Audubon Washington Urges Lawmakers to Make History as Clean Energy Legislation Comes to Floor Vote
February 22, 2019 — UPDATE: 100 percent clean electricity legislation passes state Senate 28-19, awaits floor vote in House.
Victory for Birds, Parks and Taxpayers: Audubon Fought for Land and Water Conservation Fund
February 12, 2019 — UPDATED: Bipartisan Legislation Passes the House, Goes to President for Signature.
National Audubon Society Announces Comprehensive Gulf Restoration Plan
February 12, 2019 — Audubon recommends an investment of more than $1.7 billion in restoration and conservation from south Texas to Florida Keys.
Audubon New York Statement on Governor Andrew Cuomo’s 2020 State of the State Address
January 08, 2020 — The proposed Restore Mother Nature bond act would provide funding to restore our streams, wetlands, and coasts and support the wildlife that depends on them.
Audubon: Congress Must Pass New Bird Protection Bill
January 08, 2020 — Our bird emergency requires urgent action.
Audubon Clean Energy Director Named Board Chair of American Wind and Wildlife Institute
January 07, 2020
Court’s Decision to Uphold Marine National Monument is a Win for Seabirds
December 30, 2019 — A federal appeals court sides with Audubon and partners to dismiss legal challenge by commercial fishing interests.
Conservation Groups Intervene to Defend Sage-Grouse Rules Opposed by Trump Administration
December 20, 2019 — The National Audubon Society, The Wilderness Society and Democracy Forward Submit New Legal Filing to Defend Crucial Cons
Clean Energy Standard Legislation in Virginia “Shows Growing Demand” for Climate Solutions Nationwide
December 19, 2019 — Audubon celebrates bill to decarbonize Virginia’s electric grid and set a 100% clean energy target as meaningful step toward reducing harmful emissions.
Audubon Analysis: FY 2020 Spending Package Includes Key Wins for Bird Habitat But Misses Chance to Act on Climate
December 18, 2019
Audubon Applauds U.S. Congress for $9.7 Million of Funding for Delaware River Watershed Restoration
December 18, 2019 — Funding for the protection, restoration and healthy growth of the nationally significant watershed helps birds, people and local economies.
Exclusions In Tax Credit Expansion Present a Missed Opportunity
December 17, 2019
New Legislation Is a Welcome Start to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Public Lands
December 17, 2019 — The bill represents the first effort by Congress to strive for carbon neutrality on public lands.