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

Redo of Land Management Plan for Western Arctic Puts Globally Important Habitat of Teshekpuk Lake at Risk
November 20, 2018 — Audubon is dedicated to protecting this ecological hotspot as Department of Interior announces decision to redo current plan
Pioneers in Space, Philanthropy, Advocacy Join National Audubon Society Board of Directors
November 19, 2018 — Leading conservation nonprofit welcomed five distinguished industry leaders to national board of directors.
House Overwhelmingly Passes Bill to Protect Additional 17,000 Acres of U.S. Shoreline
November 16, 2018 — Protects coastlines for communities, birds and people and saves tax dollars
Audubon Texas Announces Winners of the 2019 Women in Conservation Awards
November 14, 2018 — These women lead the way in protecting the rich lands, waters and wildlife of Texas.
Audubon: Decision to Block the Keystone XL Pipeline Is Good for Birds and People
November 09, 2018 — Most Americans want clean energy that protects birds, people and the land and water we all depend on. Keystone XL offers none of that.
“Good news for birds”
November 07, 2018 — Audubon President Responds to Tuesday’s Election Results
Audubon Invites You to Join the 119th Annual Christmas Bird Count
November 04, 2018 — Between December 14 and January 5, participants will be part of the world’s longest-running wildlife census, which contributes invaluable data to bird population research.
$5 Million Gift by Audubon Board Chair and Philanthropist Maggie Walker Will Spur Youth-Focused Reinvention of America’s Largest Nonprofit Nature Center Network
October 22, 2018 — “Audubon centers have enormous potential to create opportunity for young people and develop a new, diverse generation of conservation leaders.” —Maggie Walker
Audubon Vows to Fight Trump Administration’s Rollback of Bird Protections
October 18, 2018 — Calls Plan to Rewrite Rules Bad for Birds and Business
Audubon Calls for Natural Coastal Resilience, Reports on Lessons from Florence
October 18, 2018 — Thirty-day hurricane damage assessment highlights need for strengthening natural infrastructure for birds and people.
New Audubon Science: Two-Thirds of North American Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change
October 09, 2019 — Enter your zip code into Audubon’s Birds and Climate Visualizer and it will show you how climate change will impact your birds and your community and includes ways you can help.
California Protects Small Fish that is Key for Coastal Wildlife
October 09, 2019 — Pacific herring is a linchpin for marine food chain and the commercial fishery.
Austin celebrates Bird City Minnesota designation
October 04, 2019 — The city will be presented with an official Bird City designation during the International Migratory Bird Day on Saturday, October 5
Carbon Pricing Bill Presents Critical Opportunity for Progress
September 26, 2019 — Revised Market Choice Act is a strong, bipartisan step forward to reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Audubon Applauds Federal Lawsuit Challenging Rollback of Endangered Species Act
September 25, 2019 — California leads 16 other states, the District of Columbia and the City of New York in federal lawsuit. ​
American Goldfinch
City of Austin to celebrate becoming a Bird City
September 25, 2019 — Austin will be presented with their official Bird City designation during events at the International Migratory Bird Day
New UN Report Documents Effects of Climate Change on Earth’s Oceans
September 25, 2019 — Report illustrates the need to protect the seabirds and other wildlife that depend on the earth’s best asset: the ocean.
Marco Carbone Named Chief Technology Officer of the National Audubon Society
September 24, 2019 — Carbone joins Audubon from the American Civil Liberties Union.
Audubon Declares a 'Bird Emergency,' Demands Immediate Action After Scientists Reveal Huge Losses of North American Birds
September 19, 2019 — ‘We have to act now to protect the places birds count on: Places like the Arctic, Great Lakes, Everglades and the Colorado River must be a priority.’
BLM’s Final Environmental Review for Arctic Refuge Drilling Glaringly Underestimates Harm to Wildlife
September 12, 2019 — Rushed and faulty process gives green light to massive and permanent destruction of Arctic Refuge’s Coastal Plain, an irreplaceable habitat for birds and other wildlife