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The White House Turns Its Back on America’s Birds
December 22, 2017 — The Trump Administration will no longer hold industry accountable for bird deaths.
Audubon: “We’ll Do Whatever It Takes to Prevent Drilling in America’s Bird Nursery”
December 20, 2017 — Arctic provision in tax bill opens Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling.
Audubon to Congress: “This Is The Wake-Up Call You’ve Been Waiting For”
December 15, 2017 — The New York Times reveals 1986 well drilled in Refuge: Damage continues.
The 118th Annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count is Almost Here
December 07, 2017 — The world’s longest-running wildlife census contributes invaluable data to bird population research.
Shrinking Our Public Lands Leads Only to a Diminished American Greatness
December 04, 2017 — The majestic landscapes that enrich our society and provide homes for birds and wildlife deserve better.
Audubon Condemns Passage of Senate Tax Bill Opening Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to Drilling
December 02, 2017 — Simply shameful.
Thousands of Westerners Speak Up to Protect the Greater Sage-Grouse
December 01, 2017 — Sagebrush communities reject Washington’s attempt to rewrite landmark conservation plans.
National Leaders in Philanthropy, Wildlife Ecology and Natural Resources Policy Join Audubon Board
November 29, 2017 — Conservation nonprofit adds Packard Foundation executive, Clemson University professor and former deputy secretary of the Interior to board of directors.
Despite Recent Keystone Oil Spill, Nebraska Approves Dangerous Pipeline
November 20, 2017 — The Nebraska Public Service Commission is putting Sandhill Crane habitat and water supply for Nebraska communities at risk.
Audubon Encouraged by Bird-Friendly Solar Array to Power National Geographic
November 16, 2017 — Landscaping clean energy projects with native plants helps birds today and tomorrow.
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.
Prairie Grass Sunset by Jim Williams
Audubon Minnesota applauds Xcel for requiring solar proposals to disclose vegetation details
October 15, 2018 — Audubon encourages the use of native plants on solar sites that support hummingbirds and grassland birds like Eastern Meadowlarks and Grasshopper Sparrows
Congress Approves Critical Water Projects: Natural Infrastructure and Everglades
October 10, 2018 — Bill Provides Important Wins for Birds, People and Ecosystems Nationwide. “More cement isn’t the answer.”
Important Colorado River Agreement Reached but More Work Remains, Says Audubon
October 09, 2018 — A Drought Contingency Plan would prepare the arid West for a drier future for people and birds.
Audubon California endorses Prop. 3
September 26, 2018 — Measure on November ballot will have multiple benefits to clean drinking water and conservation priorities.
Renee Stone Joins National Audubon Society as Vice President for Climate
September 20, 2018 — Stone has held leadership roles within the Dept. of the Interior, Dept. of Energy and NOAA
New HSU study shows Humboldt Bay far more important to shorebirds than previously thought
September 19, 2018 — Audubon California echoes the need to preserve area's critical habitat
Audubon Cheers U.S. House Approval of EAA Reservoir Project in America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018
September 13, 2018 — Audubon Urges Senate to Approve This Critical Everglades Restoration Project
Congress Approves Increased Spending on Water and Other Projects
September 13, 2018 — Multiple Provisions Benefit Bird Habitat in West, Everglades Says Audubon