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115 Years and Counting, Volunteers Get Ready for Audubon Christmas Bird Count
December 16, 2014
Allen’s Hummingbird named Audubon California’s 2014 Bird of the Year
December 15, 2014
'Tis the Season for the Audubon Christmas Bird Count
December 12, 2014
Audubon's Eric Draper Responds to the Appointment of Jon Steverson as Secretary of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
December 11, 2014
115 Years and Counting, Volunteers Get Ready for the Audubon Christmas Bird Count
December 11, 2014
Congressional Spending Bill Prohibits Endangered Species Act Designation for Greater Sage-Grouse
December 10, 2014
Bird enthusiasts across California ready for annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count
December 08, 2014
California Fish and Game Commission votes in favor of emergency listing for Tricolored Blackbird
December 03, 2014
115 Years and Counting, Volunteers Get Ready for Audubon Christmas Bird Count
December 02, 2014
Egging on Sea Duck Recovery
November 24, 2014
Bemidji celebrates Bird City Minnesota designation
June 12, 2017 — Bemidji is the state’s newest Bird City
Science Matters—Keep Protecting the Golden-cheeked Warbler
June 05, 2017 — If attempts to gut protections for the Texas songbird succeed, it could face extinction.
White House to Warming World: Bake On
June 01, 2017 — President Trump needlessly backs out of the most important climate plan the world has ever seen.
Give the West a Break—Let Sage-Grouse Conservation Plans Work
May 31, 2017 — By issuing a secretarial order to reverse course on grouse conservation plans, Secretary Zinke would put an entire landscape at risk.
Here We Go Again: Birds in the Crosshairs of White House Budget Proposal
May 22, 2017 — Major cuts to clean energy solutions, conservation programs, and a nefarious plan for the Arctic Refuge included in latest budget from the Trump Administration.
Methane Rule Stays Intact in Victory for Birds and Common Sense
May 10, 2017 — Efforts to revoke regulation limiting methane waste on federal lands fails in the Senate.
Birds Avoid Chopping Block (For Now) as Congress Leaves Out Most Proposed Cuts to Conservation
May 04, 2017 — The spending package for the rest of the fiscal year includes increases for several programs that thousands of Audubon members urged their members of Congress to fund.
Oil and Birds Don’t Mix—Opening Our Coasts to Drilling is a Bad Idea
April 27, 2017 — By doubling down on offshore drilling, the White House ignores science and tempts fate.
Audubon Welcomes America's Next Top Working Lands Manager
April 24, 2017 — With half of the land in the lower 48 states covered by working farms, forests and ranches, cooperation between conservationists, private landowners and the USDA is critical for birds.
STATEMENT: Audubon Encouraged by Gov. Scott's Support for Reservoir South of Lake Okeechobee
April 17, 2017