National Audubon Society

Articles by National Audubon Society

Zinke Aims for Birds in New Energy Report
October 26, 2017 — The Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act keep our birds safe.
We’re All Losers if We Drill in the Arctic Refuge
October 19, 2017 — Today's Senate vote to allow drilling in the Arctic Refuge sacrifices America’s bird nursery for fantasy oil revenues.
Bipartisan Senate Duo Introduce Bill to Boost Key Conservation Program
October 17, 2017 — Legislation expands and strengthens conservation efforts made on agricultural lands.
Izembek Land Transfer Would Jeopardize Globally Important Bird Habitat
October 16, 2017 — Backroom deal to carve road through wildlife refuge would set dangerous precedent.
Post Your Plants for Birds Sign and Spread the Word
October 13, 2017 — Let your neighbors know about the benefits of native plants.
Donald Trump and Scott Pruitt Willfully Ignore Science, Public Opinion and Moral Compass
October 10, 2017 — Repealing the Clean Power Plan leaves the United States adrift and alone when it comes to responding to the biggest threat facing birds and people.
Senator Cory Booker Tackles a Huge Cause of Bird Deaths
October 06, 2017 — Building collisions kill hundreds of millions of birds each year. Senator Booker introduced a bill to reduce bird deaths caused by federal buildings.
Self-Described “Roosevelt Republican” Ryan Zinke Ignores Western Voices, Throws Sage-Grouse Under the Bus
October 05, 2017 — The Secretary of the Interior announced his intent to overhaul land-management plans affecting ten Western states while completely disregarding conservation values and long-term Western economic interests.
Audubon Condemns Backdoor Arctic Drilling in House Budget Bill
October 05, 2017 — House budget would expose America's bird nursery to oil and gas development.
Millions of People and Birds Benefit from New Water Agreement between U.S. and Mexico
September 27, 2017 — Treaty expansion provides years of certainty for water users in both countries dependent on the Colorado River, paving the way for collaborative conservation efforts that protect people and birds.