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

The White House Is Putting America’s Biggest Conservation Victory At Risk
March 05, 2018 — Ignoring majorities of voters in every Western state and fostering uncertainty is the wrong approach to protecting sage-grouse.
The National Audubon Society Honors Sir David Attenborough, Peggy Shepard and Dave Morine at Annual Gala
March 02, 2018 — The Audubon Medal, President's Award and Dan W. Lufkin Prize for Environmental Leadership are among the highest honors in conservation.
Audubon Endorses Bipartisan Bill to Encourage Climate Innovation
February 22, 2018 — There is no time to lose in finding solutions.
How Birds Would Fare Under the White House Budget and Infrastructure Proposals
February 14, 2018 — Birds and people need smart investment in our environment to keep our communities safe, air and water clean and our climate habitable.
Emergency Supplemental Bill Brings Much-Needed Relief to Gulf Coast Communities and Wildlife
February 09, 2018 — Funding for natural infrastructure will increase resilience against future storms and improve bird habitat.
More than 500 Organizations in All 50 States Urge Congress to Defend Bird Protection Law
February 08, 2018 — Threats in Congress and the Department of the Interior weaken century-old Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
It’s Year of the Bird: Join a Global Bird Census Happening Right in Your Backyard
February 05, 2018 — The Great Backyard Bird Count takes place February 16 to 19 all around the world.
Audubon Flying to Court for Izembek National Wildlife Refuge
January 31, 2018 — Audubon and other conservation groups filed a lawsuit today challenging the recent land transfer agreement.
Building Collisions Kill Hundreds of Millions of Birds per Year
January 30, 2018 — Audubon expert available for interviews about reducing bird deaths in urban areas like Super Bowl LII host city Minneapolis.
Bad Timing: Solar Tariffs Approved As Climate Disasters Reach Costliest Levels
January 22, 2018 — Slapping a massive tariff on solar technology impedes the path to the clean energy future America’s birds and people desperately need.
Senate Votes to Protect Additional 17,000 Acres of U.S. Coastline
December 20, 2018 — Benefits Go to Shorebirds, Local Economies and Taxpayers Nationwide
Audubon Expands Its Government Affairs Team with Internal Promotion, External Hires
December 19, 2018 — Signals Growing Commitment to Bipartisan Advocacy for Birds and People
Audubon, Colombian Government Partner to Launch Central Andes Birding Trail
December 18, 2018 — Ecotourism hotspot inspires bird habitat conservation through economic development
Bird Abundance Increases in Colorado River Delta after 2014 Pulse Flow, New Report Says
December 17, 2018 — U.S.-Mexico Colorado River collaboration leads to 20% increase in bird abundance.
Audubon Responds to Secretary Zinke’s Resignation: He Never Found a Balance
December 15, 2018 — Zinke never found a balance; his successor could
2018 Farm Bill Boosts Conservation, “Gives Birds a Lot to Celebrate”
December 12, 2018 — Tricolored Blackbird, Western Meadowlark, Henslow’s Sparrow and More Will All Benefit
New Trump Administration Water Rule Puts Bird Habitat in Jeopardy
December 11, 2018 — Updated with Audubon's Letter to EPA Opposing New Rule Limiting Waterways Eligible for Protection
Audubon Washington Leads Advocacy for Climate Action in 2019 State Legislature
December 10, 2018 — Supports 100 percent clean energy by mid-century, a clean fuel standard and enhanced building efficiency standards.
Audubon Warns Interior’s Industry-Friendly Plans Put Sage-Grouse at Risk
December 06, 2018 — Replacing a science-based agreement with a more favorable plan for oil and gas ignores Western values, undermines collaborative conservation and may push sagebrush wildlife to the brink.
California to protect birds as Trump Administration abandons them
November 29, 2018 — State is first to affirm that “incidental” killing is illegal