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A collage of different bird species seen during Birdathon
2024 Audubon Florida Birdathon Wrap Up
May 01, 2024 — Birders fanned out across the Sunshine State to count 188 species.
Audubon Great Lakes launches transformative wetland restoration project aimed at revitalizing Ottawa Sands County Park in Eastern Lake Michigan. Approximately 3,300 linear feet of shoreline will be restored, fostering habitat for diverse wildlife and bird
Audubon Great Lakes Launches Shoreline Restoration and Interdunal Wetland Restoration Project with Ottawa County Parks & Recreation
May 01, 2024 — New restoration project will conserve wetlands for vulnerable marsh birds and wildlife in the Eastern Lake Michigan region
A Common Gallinule stands on floating vegetation within a wetland.
Legislation to Fund Restoration of the Great Lakes Advances to U.S. Senate
May 01, 2024 — Attributable to Senior Policy Director for Audubon Great Lakes, Marnie Urso
Two men smile at the steering wheel of a boat.
Audubon Coastal Bird Science Showcased at Gulf Restoration Conference
April 30, 2024 — Audubon's coastal team was well represented at the event.
View from below of a black and orange bird in a tree.
Urban Parks and Coastal Neighborhoods are Refueling Stations for Migrating Birds
April 30, 2024 — Slivers of green space in coastal areas are even more valuable than one might imagine.
A Very Busy Earth Month Yields Big Wins for Birds
April 30, 2024 — Audubon members and allies played a big role in policy gains for wildlife conservation.
Restored NEPA Centers Climate Change and Environmental Justice
April 30, 2024 — New rule strengthens the landmark National Environmental Policy Act.
Updated NEPA Rules Are a Big Win for Climate, Communities, and Birds
April 30, 2024 — Improvements to the National Environmental Policy Act will increase community engagement and require that federal agencies consider climate impacts.
A large wading bird with young in a wetland.
Audubon Florida Birdathon 2024 Wrap-up
April 30, 2024 — Members and staff collectively recorded a whopping 188 total bird species across the Sunshine State.
What One Indiana Community Can Tell Us About Wetlands Loss
April 30, 2024 — New GIS map of the Cicero Creek watershed details water storage loss and flood risk, urgent need for wetlands protections