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Toolkit to address Human Disturbance on Shorebirds in Latin America
April 19, 2024 — Dogs, beach users, vehicles, and plastic waste are among the types of disturbance that threaten shorebirds throughout their life cycle. To face these threats, measures such as raising-awareness workshops, coastal stewardship and monitoring, and signage, among others, are being implemented in Latin America.
Audubon Praises Senate for Protecting 290,000 Coastal Acres and Bird Habitat from Storms and Rising Sea Levels
April 19, 2024 — The Coastal Barrier Resources Act would provide protections along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Las aves migratorias de las Américas triunfan en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos
April 19, 2024
Update on Arizona's Legislative Session
April 19, 2024 — Where bills stand and Audubon's budget priorities for 2024
North Carolina Cities get Native Plants Policies, Thanks to Chapter Advocacy
April 17, 2024 — Greensboro and Winston-Salem pass policies that promote the use of native plants and ban invasives.
Migratory Bird Conservation Bill Passed by the U.S. Senate
April 16, 2024 — Senate passes legislation that would authorize resources for migratory birds throughout the hemisphere.
Audubon Hails Administration Move to Strengthen Protections for 13 Million Acres of America’s Arctic
April 16, 2024 — New rule protects so-called “Special Areas” for wildlife and cultural resources.
North River Ranch Notches Bird-Friendly Certification from the National Audubon Society
April 15, 2024 — Rotationally grazing cattle herd helping grassland birds at northeast Missouri ranch
The Osprey, at the heart of the Sonso Lagoon
April 15, 2024 — Communities in Colombia’s Sonso Lagoon track fish by following this wily raptor.
Audubon: New Rule for Fossil Fuel Development on Federal Lands Long Overdue
April 12, 2024 — BLM public lands update puts critical wildlife habitat, cultural resources, and recreation on a level footing with oil and gas development