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Federal Government Moves to Gut America's Most Important Bird Law
January 30, 2020 — A change to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act would make permanent the administration's position that killing birds is legal if it's unintentional.
Administration Doubles Down on Bird-Killer Policy
January 30, 2020 — 100-year-old bipartisan conservation law in the cross-hairs
Watch: Coastal Resilience Webinar
January 29, 2020 — Sea level rise, salt marsh restoration, and more—hear about the challenges we face and the work Audubon is doing to make our coasts more resilient for birds and people.
Congress Must Seize Opportunity to Enhance the Sustainability and Resilience of Our Infrastructure
January 29, 2020 — Initiatives in a proposed infrastructure framework would mitigate the effects of climate change for both birds and people.
Five Audubon Chapters Awarded with Western Water Grants
January 29, 2020 — These projects will help us advance water conservation work throughout the West.
Bluebirds are Returning and Students are Learning through New Grant Initiative
January 28, 2020 — Manatee County Audubon Earns FPL Grant
As Waters Continue to Rise, Florida's Keys Face a Daunting Future
January 28, 2020 — During this year's Christmas Bird Count on Key West, the impacts of climate change were impossible to ignore.
Albatross Wearing Data Trackers Are Exposing Illegal Fishing Boats
January 27, 2020 — The seabirds' knack for finding fishing vessels could help authorities crack down on crimes on the high seas.
Listen: Greater Rhea Nests Are Filled With Dozens of Whistling Eggs
January 27, 2020 — Males of this huge South American species mate with several partners, resulting in exceptionally large—and musical—clutches.
This Is PigeonBot, the World's Most Bird-Like Flying Robot Yet
January 24, 2020 — Researchers have gleaned new insights (and some feathers) from Rock Pigeons that further unravel the mysteries of avian flight.