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

Help Audubon Track Pink-Banded Piping Plovers
May 14, 2015 — Wintering Plovers Recently Banded in Bahamas Making Their Way North
Bureau of Reclamation Announces Plans on Colorado River Restoration in New Report
May 13, 2015 — Audubon Joins Industry, Agriculture and Business in "All Hands on Deck" Effort
Bipartisan Group of Congressmen Introduce Federal Bird-Safe Buildings Act
May 12, 2015 — Cost-Neutral Bill Would Prevent Needless Bird Deaths & Injuries
President Obama Approves Arctic Drilling Permit for Shell
May 11, 2015 — “This is just cynical partisan politics … it’s a phony deal,” says Audubon CEO David Yarnold
2015 Audubon Gala Honors Esri, Ecotrust Founders, Raises $1.2 Million for Conservation
April 09, 2015 — The Office's Kate Flannery emcees.
Help Audubon Track Hummingbirds This Spring
April 08, 2015
President Obama Announces "Every Kid in a Park" Initiative
February 19, 2015 — National Park Service to Grant One Year's Access to All Parks for Every Fourth Grader
USDA Announces $200 Million to Conserve Sage-Grouse on Private Lands
February 12, 2015 — 4.4 Million Acres of Sage-Grouse Habitat Protected Since 2010, Expected to Double by 2018
This Week’s Winter Bird Forecast
December 18, 2014
Audubon New York Applauds Fracking Ban
December 17, 2014
Birds and People Stand to Lose if the White House Slashes Our Public Lands
August 24, 2017 — Millions of birders, hunters, fishers and outdoor enthusiasts agree: our great outdoors deserve protection.
The Interior Department Shouldn’t Reinvent Sage-Grouse Conservation Plans
August 07, 2017 — The choice is simple for Interior: a science-based approach that protects birds and Western communities or a flawed approach that puts special interests over collaborative conservation.
California Renews Its Leadership on Climate Change
July 18, 2017 — Passage of Assembly Bill 398 reauthorizes landmark cap-and-trade program and will reduce air pollution in California’s communities. It will be great for birds, too.
Birds Beware: House Proposes Drilling in America’s Last True Wilderness
July 18, 2017 — The House Budget Committee sets the wheels in motion to open the the Arctic Refuge to oil and gas development.
By Joining Climate Alliance, Governor Hickenlooper Protects Colorado’s Birds and People
July 11, 2017 — Audubon’s climate science shows birds like the Golden Eagle and Mountain Bluebird face shrinking and shifting ranges within the state if carbon pollution continues spewing.
Environmental Justice Pioneer Deeohn Ferris Joins the National Audubon Society
July 10, 2017 — Ferris joins the 112-year-old conservation nonprofit as new vice president for equity, diversity and inclusion.
Diverted Water, Longer Droughts and Climate Change Threaten Birds in the Arid West
July 05, 2017 — A new report from Audubon highlights dangers facing birds living in the Colorado River basin and across a network of saline lakes.
Protect the Law that Protects Birds
June 28, 2017 — Efforts to improve the Endangered Species Act's success must work within the existing law to protect the rich natural heritage of the United States.
Audubon to White House: And What's Your Plan?
June 27, 2017 — Trump Administration moves to revise and weaken regulations for clean water without science-based replacements, leaving a path only for polluters.
The White House Just Declared Open Season on Our Public Lands
June 12, 2017 — Reversing monument designations is a dangerous game.