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Report: Climate Change Threatens Most of the World’s Bird Species
November 30, 2015 — New Global Survey of Studies on Birds and Climate Change Shows Severity of Threats and Diversity of Solutions
Help Count Birds for Science during Audubon’s Annual Christmas Bird Count
November 19, 2015 — Longest-running bird census turns 116 years old
In a Groundbreaking Move, Pueblo of Sandia Donates Water to Birds and Other Wildlife
November 18, 2015 — Innovative water management will benefit Rio Grande habitat
Audubon Names Chandra Taylor Smith Its First Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion
November 12, 2015
President Obama Rejects Keystone XL
November 06, 2015 — Victory for Birds, People and Common Sense
Interior Department Cancels Arctic Ocean Oil and Gas Lease Sales for 2016-2017
October 16, 2015 — Obama Administration Also Decides Against Extensions for Shell and Statoil Offshore Leases
Audubon Launches First Ever Free and Complete Field Guide App for North American Birds
October 01, 2015 — Mobile Users Now Have Over 800 Species of Birds Right in Their Pocket
The Greater Sage-Grouse Will Avoid 'Endangered' Status Due to Herculean Land Conservation Effort
September 22, 2015 — Following Unprecedented Collaboration, Sagebrush Ecosystem Begins Path to Recovery
New World Record Set for Most Species of Birds Seen in One Year
September 16, 2015 — Audubon blogger Noah Strycker plows through the current world record, notching 4,342 species with over three months to go in his big year.
Federal Judge Removes Lesser Prairie-Chicken from Endangered Species List
September 03, 2015 — Nullification of US Fish and Wildlife Service Decision Leaves Threatened Bird’s Future Uncertain
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.
Arctic Drilling Bill Heads to Tax Package: Audubon Will Fight On
November 15, 2017 — No one would drill for oil in Yosemite Valley, and the same should be true for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Spoiler Alert: Drilling and Wildlife Cannot Coexist in the Arctic Refuge
November 14, 2017 — In an area as ecologically sensitive as the coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge, there is no such thing as a “small” footprint.