Coasts

Common Tern with chicks.
Boreal Forests

The Common Tern

By Kara Fox, Don Lyons, and Jeff Wells.
April 04, 2023 — Connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Boreal Forest
Coasts

New Bipartisan Legislation Will Modernize a Crucial Coastal Law

By National Audubon Society
December 06, 2022 — The Strengthening Coastal Communities Act will build on the decades-long success of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.
A group of puffins, black and white seabirds with large orange beaks and feet, stand on a rock with the ocean behind them.
Coasts

After a Climate Disaster Last Year, Maine’s Seabirds Get a Reprieve

By Rachel Guillory
October 05, 2022 — Audubon researchers say seabirds across the state successfully raised chicks at double the rate of last year.
Coasts

Audubon CEO Dr. Elizabeth Gray Testifies Before U.S. Senate on Coastal Legislation

By National Audubon Society
June 15, 2022 — The hearing covered four coastal bills that would protect people and birds in the face of climate change.
Coasts

This World Oceans Day, Explore the Secrets of Seabirds

By Rachel Guillory
June 08, 2022 — Our video series dives into the lives of seabirds and the threats they face.
Coasts

Our Best Defense Against Hurricanes Is to Modernize This Coastal Law

By Portia Mastin
June 01, 2022 — Congress must expand on the success of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act to protect people and birds from climate change.
Coasts

Crucial Coastal Bill Gains Momentum in Congress

By Portia Mastin
May 11, 2022 — The SHORRE Act will make coastal communities and birds more resilient to climate change.
Several large American White Pelicans take flight on an island, while a large group of other waterbirds congregate on the beach in the background.
Coasts

A Plan to Keep Texas's Rookeries Rooted in Place

By Rachel Guillory
March 16, 2022 — Without action, a century of bird conservation could wash away with these small islands on the Texas coast.
pipes lay across a partially constructed island of light-colored sand. the island is near shore, but surrounded by water.
Coasts

One Good Turn Deserves Another

By Gabriella Sotelo
January 03, 2022 — A dredging operation provides material to restore Crab Bank, an important seabird sanctuary in Charleston Harbor.
An Atlantic Puffin stands on a granite rock, its black-and-white feathers drenched from the ocean, clutching fish of several different sizes in its bright orange bill.
Coasts

Long-Awaited Fisheries Bills Advance as Rough Year for Seabirds Comes to a Close

By Rachel Guillory
November 18, 2021 — Seabirds need better fisheries policies to raise their chicks in the face of climate change.