A Massive Seagrass Project Is Restoring a Lost Food Web for Wintering Geese
December 10, 2020 —
When the Chesapeake Bay's eelgrass forests disappeared, Atlantic Brant lost a major food source. Decades of work have helped reverse those losses.
Audubon New York Joins More Than 175 New York Organizations to Launch New Coalition to Protect Funding for Critical Environmental Programs
December 10, 2020 —
The effort will include robust advocacy aimed at New York’s congressional delegation and state leaders to continue funding that supports jobs and clean water.
EPA Pulls an About-Face, Green Lights Project That Will Damage Crucial Wetlands
December 09, 2020 —
The decision removes a major hurdle for the Yazoo Pumps, a flood-control structure that will also drain wetlands that host millions of birds each year.
New 'Trillion Trees' Bill in Senate will Protect Birds While Making Progress on Climate Change
December 09, 2020 —
An alternative to earlier legislation from the House, the new bill supports natural solutions to climate change while preserving environmental protections.
The United States Will Rejoin the Paris Agreement. What’s Next?
December 08, 2020 —
Biden vows to rejoin the international accord the day he enters office—the first step in making up for four lost years of climate progress.