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Articles by National Audubon Society

Carbon Pricing Bill Presents Critical Opportunity for Progress
September 26, 2019 — Revised Market Choice Act is a strong, bipartisan step forward to reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Audubon Applauds Federal Lawsuit Challenging Rollback of Endangered Species Act
September 25, 2019 — California leads 16 other states, the District of Columbia and the City of New York in federal lawsuit. ​
New UN Report Documents Effects of Climate Change on Earth’s Oceans
September 25, 2019 — Report illustrates the need to protect the seabirds and other wildlife that depend on the earth’s best asset: the ocean.
Marco Carbone Named Chief Technology Officer of the National Audubon Society
September 24, 2019 — Carbone joins Audubon from the American Civil Liberties Union.
Audubon Declares a 'Bird Emergency,' Demands Immediate Action After Scientists Reveal Huge Losses of North American Birds
September 19, 2019 — ‘We have to act now to protect the places birds count on: Places like the Arctic, Great Lakes, Everglades and the Colorado River must be a priority.’
Audubon Opposes Final Repeal of Clean Water Rule
September 12, 2019 — Repeal threatens drinking water, outdoor economy, birds and other wildlife.
New Seabird Study Highlights Importance of Healthy Forage Fish Populations in Warming World
September 12, 2019 — After 23 years studying the nesting success of puffins, razorbills and murres in the Gulf of Maine, research from Audubon and the University of New Brunswick supports the call for improved protections for forage fish populations.
Audubon Urges Congress to Permanently Protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
September 11, 2019 — Birds from every U.S. state rely on the Arctic Refuge.
Audubon-Sponsored Bill Protecting California’s Birds Clears State Legislature
September 04, 2019 — AB 454 now moves to Governor’s desk for signature.
7 Birds That Breed in the Arctic
September 03, 2019 — The long Arctic summers provide a rich habitat for many migratory birds. Get to know seven common species that love to spend time up north.