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Utah 2022 Legislative Session Kicks Off Today—and It Should Be a Big Year for Water Policy
January 18, 2022 — First Great Salt Lake Summit brings momentum for 2022 legislative session.
Investing in Arizona’s Water will Improve Outlook for People and Birds
January 07, 2022 — Audubon’s priorities for the 2022 Arizona Legislative Session.
Audubon: "It's encouraging to see the Utah Legislature recognizing the urgency of Great Salt Lake’s record low water levels"
January 05, 2022 — A statement from Marcelle Shoop, Saline Lakes Program Director.
Science Partners Demonstrate Importance of Adequate Water Levels for Birds at Great Salt Lake
December 22, 2021 — Analysis highlights the need to maintain and increase surface flows for birds.
Bird Protections Restored, and Key Process Advances to Strengthen Rules
December 14, 2021 — After bringing back critical protections in the century-old Migratory Bird Treaty Act, policymakers are considering changes that will build on the law for the future.
The State of the Colorado River Going into 2022
December 14, 2021 — The rules of the Colorado River need to match modern values and our climate realities.
American Robin by Jessica Maffia
December 13, 2021 — Location: 630 W. 173rd Street, New York, NY 10032
The Audubon Mural Project Brings Birdsong to Life in Washington Heights
December 13, 2021 — An eye-catching and abstract new mixed media mural by artist Jessica Maffia is the first of the public-art project to focus on sound.
Amid a Drought Crisis, Inspiration from Our Work in Western Water for Birds and People
December 13, 2021 — In 2021, Audubon led the way in protecting rivers, lakes, and bird habitat in the West.
Wood Thrush perched on a Winterberry branch.
Infrastructure Bill will Boost Funding for On-the-Ground Conservation in the Delaware River Watershed
December 07, 2021 — The landmark legislation includes funding for landscape-scale restoration and nature-based projects that will benefit birds and people throughout the region.