National Audubon Society

Articles by National Audubon Society

UN Report Offers Solutions to Reducing Emissions and Confronting Climate Change
April 04, 2022 — While previous reports detailed the extent of the impact of climate change, today’s report prescribes strategies to alleviate threats to both people and wildlife.
Dim the Lights to Save Birds at Night
April 04, 2022 — Audubon celebrates World Migratory Bird Day 2022
Simple Solutions to Prevent Collisions
April 04, 2022 — Making our communities and skies safer for birds
Federal Spending Bill Contains Both Progress and Setbacks for Conservation
March 11, 2022 — Congress continues to invest in important programs but falls short of taking meaningful climate action for birds and people.
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Funding for Saline Lakes Science included in Federal Spending Bill
March 11, 2022 — An important step to begin addressing challenges facing saline lake habitats—yet more funding needed.
Audubon Welcomes Environmental Policy and Financial Leaders to National Board
March 10, 2022 — New directors bring decades of expertise in financial health and innovative environmental policy strategies in sustainability and renewable energy to protect air, water and land for birds and people.
Audubon Testifies in Favor of Historic Funding for Great Salt Lake
February 18, 2022 — UPDATE: Utah legislature unanimously passes bill.
Win a Copy of Rodney Stotts's ‘Bird Brother’
February 09, 2022 — A master falconer's new memoir explores the healing power of raptors—both for himself and others.
Audubon and Other Groups Urge Bureau of Land Management to Act Quickly to Conserve Sage-Grouse
February 09, 2022 — Decades of Greater Sage-Grouse population declines and sagebrush habitat loss makes this review of federal land management plans imperative.
Audubon's Julie Hill-Gabriel Testifies Before U.S. House on Climate Resilience and Ecosystem Restoration
February 08, 2022 — "We must act now – and quickly – to enact climate solutions for birds and people."