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Where the Colorado River Now Runs Dry, New Hope for Wildlife
October 20, 2016 — With cooperation from U.S. and Mexico, regular “pulse flows” could restore an ecological corridor
Audubon Names Greg Goldman Vice President and Executive Director for Audubon Pennsylvania
October 11, 2016
Restoration Groups Applaud USDA Announcement Of $328 Million For Gulf Coast
September 21, 2016 — Funds will focus on land conservation and water quality, building on restoration efforts in the Gulf
A Majority of Registered Voters Want Stronger Protections for Birds
September 21, 2016 — As the Obama Administration considers strengthening the country's most important bird law, recent polling suggests major support.
New England’s Canyons and Seamounts Declared as First Atlantic Marine National Monument
September 15, 2016 — Area Revealed Critical to Atlantic Puffin Survival
The endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher relies on the Rio Grande's thirsty cottonwood forests. Scarlett Howell/USGS
Audubon Announces Historic Water Release to the Middle Rio Grande
September 07, 2016 — Audubon New Mexico releases water received from Four Middle Rio Grande Pueblos and the Club at Las Campanas
White House and California Sign Agreement to Move Vital Salton Sea Projects Forward
August 31, 2016 — Audubon calls for California officials to build on momentum to avoid a public health crisis and to save critical bird sites.
Following BP Oil Spill, A Comprehensive Gulf Restoration Plan Emerges
August 23, 2016 — Plan will help Gulf ecosystem and birds recover from largest marine oil spill in U.S. history
The West (Barely) Dodges a Bullet
August 16, 2016 — Feds don’t declare water shortage of Colorado River, but we’re still using too much
Audubon Rings NYSE Opening Bell in Celebration of Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial
August 01, 2016
STATEMENT: Audubon Responds to Dept. of Environmental Protection Order on Everglades Reservoir
March 05, 2018
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.
New legislation seeks to protect California’s birds from Trump Administration rollbacks
February 22, 2018 — Effort will give state power to maintain protections in light of administration’s gutting of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
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.
Citing multiple benefits to conservation, Audubon California strongly supports Proposition 68
February 13, 2018 — $4 billion bond measure on the June ballot will provide critical funding for parks, habitat, clean water, and the Salton Sea.
More Than 500 Conservation Groups in All 50 states to Urge Congress to Defend Bird Protection Law
February 09, 2018 — Audubon members mobilize to defend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act from threats in Congress and in the Department of the Interior.
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.