National Audubon Society

Articles by National Audubon Society

Audubon Welcomes GOP Climate Resolution: ‘This Took Guts'
March 15, 2017 — We need solutions from both sides of the aisle to address our changing climate at the speed and scale birds require.
Nothing Ruins the Great Outdoors Like Lead Poisoning
March 02, 2017 — Overturning a lead ban for wildlife refuges puts birds and people at risk.
2017 Audubon Gala Honors Frances Beinecke and Nathaniel P. Reed
March 02, 2017 — Star-Studded Event Raises Over $1.1M for Conservation
Resources for Climate Watch Coordinators
March 02, 2017 — Coordinators organize Climate Watch surveys in their area and are volunteer all-stars.
Red-breasted Nuthatch. Lois Miller/Great Backyard Bird Count
How to Participate in Climate Watch
March 02, 2017 — By counting birds in your area, you can help shape conservation efforts to protect them in a changing climate.
Zinke Has Teddy Roosevelt Aspirations; Audubon Says, 'Bully for Him!'
March 01, 2017 — Birds and people stand to benefit if Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke follows through on his commitment to conservation.
Climate Watch volunteer looks for birds. A young Climate Watch participant looks for birds. Carrie Barron
Climate Watch: Frequently Asked Questions
February 27, 2017 — Learn more about this community science project and how to get involved.
In Memory of Dr. Chandra Taylor Smith
February 17, 2017 — Chandra led a life dedicated to equality, faith, the environment, and people.
The New Head of the EPA is a Major Threat to Birds and People
February 17, 2017 — In spite of repeated attacks on the agency he now leads, the Senate confirmed Scott Pruitt as EPA Administrator.
No Thanks, Congress. The Endangered Species Act Works Well As Is.
February 15, 2017 — “Modernizing” the most important conservation law we have is unnecessary and dangerous.