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National Audubon Society Announces Additions to Senior Leadership Team
January 22, 2021 — The appointments include a new president and chief conservation officer and chief equity, diversity, and inclusion officer.
Biden-Harris First Day Actions Signal Commitment to Birds and Climate
January 20, 2021 — Bird survival is human survival and birds are telling us they are in trouble. We have no time to lose.
Audubon Files Lawsuit to Protect Migratory Bird Treaty Act
January 19, 2021 — A coalition of conservation groups is going to court to overturn Trump Administration’s weakening of the landmark bird protection law.
Conservation Groups to EPA: Assault on Law, Science, and Public Voice Will Not Be Tolerated
January 12, 2021 — Federal lawsuit filed to uphold EPA’s Yazoo Pumps veto.
Audubon: “The best thing for our country is for Trump to be removed from office. Immediately.”
January 11, 2021 — A statement from David Yarnold, president and CEO of the National Audubon Society.
Audubon Applauds New Protections for a New England Fish That Seabirds Rely On
January 11, 2021 — NOAA approved a new policy to protect Atlantic herring.
Audubon: “History—and we–will hold responsible the elected officials who have promoted the assault on our democracy.”
January 06, 2021 — A statement from David Yarnold, president and CEO of the National Audubon Society.
Unprecedented Rollback of Bird Protections Cemented in Administration’s Final Days
January 05, 2021 — Finalized bird-killer policy sidesteps the courts in a clear attempt to hamstring incoming administration from being able to protect birds.
Gray Hawk by Marthalicia Matarrita
December 21, 2020 — Location: 500 W. 135th St New York, NY 10031
With Omnibus Legislation, Congress Takes Strong Action on Greenhouse Gases
December 21, 2020 — The American Innovation and Manufacturing Act is “one of the strongest actions that Congress has taken to directly address climate change.”