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Restoring Watersheds One Meadow at a Time
November 20, 2025 — A look from the air at the headwaters of the Salt River in the White Mountains of Arizona
Vital Bird Habitat in the Colorado River Delta at Risk
November 19, 2025 — Restarting the Yuma Desalting Plant could harm the Ciénega de Santa Clara.
Working Lands Wins: Extension Sets Stage for Farm Bill Debate in 2026
November 17, 2025 — One-year Farm Bill extension keeps key conservation programs running, ensuring working lands continue working for birds
Colorado River States Miss Deadline as Crisis Deepens
November 12, 2025 — Audubon emphasizes the need for swift, cooperative action to safeguard water for 40 million people and 400 bird species.
A colorful mural of a warbler and flowers painted on a garden shed.
Audubon Mural Project and NYC Parks Celebrate New Murals at Community Gardens
November 06, 2025 — Murals draw attention to climate-threatened birds and small greenspaces they depend on.
The State of the Science on Land-Based Wind Energy and Birds
November 05, 2025 — The Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI) summarizes current research and strategies to address risks to birds.
COP30: Birds Show Us the Way to Climate Solutions
November 05, 2025
A molting ptarmigan sits on the snowy ground preening its feathers.
National Audubon Society Applauds Launch of Bipartisan Senate Stewardship Caucus
October 30, 2025 — New caucus underscores how our economy thrives on the vital connection between healthy lands and waters, birds, and people
Wetland Restoration Funding Helps Revive Great Salt Lake Habitat
October 28, 2025 — Native plants and wildlife are returning as ecosystem rebounds.
Oak Creek flows into the Verde River
Funding Water Security on the Ground in Arizona
October 27, 2025 — Tour in Arizona’s “Verde Valley” highlights the impact of investments in water reliability for rural communities—while also benefiting the Verde River.