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A Mountain Plover in flight.
Brian Nesvik Would Bring Decades of Hands-On Experience to Lead the Fish and Wildlife Service
April 08, 2025
A Magnolia Warbler perched on a branch peeks out from behind a leaf.
Audubon Events Marking Earth Day 2025
April 01, 2025 — Centers, state offices, and chapters across the Audubon network are marking Earth Day on and around April 22.
El cóndor, un tesoro que sobrevuela el paisaje andino chileno.
National Audubon Society Expands in Chile to Protect Birds’ Essential Migratory Routes
March 24, 2025
Four pelicans float along calm, blue water.
Proposed Changes to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Could Slow Economy, Reshape Environmental Review Process
March 20, 2025
National Audubon Society Reaffirms Commitment to Chuckwalla National Monument
March 18, 2025 — National Monument designation—championed by Tribal, business, conservation and community groups—faces uncertainty.
Portrait of Raúl Grijalva.
Rep. Grijalva Served as a Stalwart Champion of Conservation, Tribal and Public Lands, and Birds
March 14, 2025
A meadowlark stands in short, green grass.
Jacob Yetter Joins Audubon as Conservation Ranching Program Manager for Kansas & Oklahoma
March 14, 2025 — Audubon Conservation Ranching is a grassland program that works for birds and herds
The U.S. Capitol building
Investing in Conservation: A Triple Win for Birds, Communities, and Natural Resources
March 05, 2025 — Building on a Bipartisan Legacy to Protect Our Nation’s Lands and Waters
A Loggerhead Shrike perches on a lichen-covered branch.
Paicines Ranch Deemed Bird Paradise by Audubon Bird-Friendly Land Certification
February 27, 2025 — Audubon Certified Bird-Friendly Land status recognizes grazing practices that are good for birds
Our Work on Great Salt Lake
February 25, 2025 — A snapshot of what we’ve accomplished and the things to come in 2025.