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A look at the upcoming Audubon Bird Guide Spring 2020 update
Coming Soon: App Improvements For Spring
March 03, 2020 — Find out how to preview our forthcoming update, including a home screen that's easier to use, an improved Explore section, and look and feel upgrades throughout
Senate Bill Can Be an Opportunity for Clean Energy for Birds and People
February 27, 2020 — The package of energy bills supports investment in energy innovation, but Congress must make changes to take full advantage of this opportunity for significant progress on climate mitigation
A Unified Voice Advocates for the Everglades in Tallahassee
February 27, 2020 — At Everglades Action Day, advocates work together towards a common goal: full restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem.
Leaders in Youth, Minority Outreach Join Audubon’s National Board of Directors
February 27, 2020 — One of the nation’s largest grassroots conservation nonprofits elects new directors to help usher in younger, more diverse wave of members and supporters.
Arizona Legislators, Western Rivers Action Network Discuss Water Security
February 21, 2020 — After helping pass landmark legislation last year, Audubon and its partners focus on prioritizing water and birds at annual advocacy day.
Victory for Birds in Virginia!
February 14, 2020 — Governor Northam sets a new standard for bird conservation.
Audubon and the Walton Family Foundation Invest in Next Generation of Conservation Leaders
February 13, 2020 — National organizations work with Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions to build career opportunities in conservation.
Administration Proposes Funding Cuts for Delaware River Watershed Conservation
February 11, 2020 — Vital restoration program protects quality, clean water for birds and people at risk.
President’s Budget Falls Short For Climate, Birds and the Environment
February 10, 2020 — “Birds are telling us now is the time to do more…”
Preventable Birds Deaths are No Longer Punishable Offenses
February 07, 2020 — The proposed rule, which eliminates “incidental take,” will kill birds and would cement the policy as official regulation.