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Articles by National Audubon Society

Audubon Testifies in Favor of Historic Funding for Great Salt Lake
February 18, 2022 — UPDATE: Utah legislature unanimously passes bill.
Win a Copy of Rodney Stotts's ‘Bird Brother’
February 09, 2022 — A master falconer's new memoir explores the healing power of raptors—both for himself and others.
Audubon and Other Groups Urge Bureau of Land Management to Act Quickly to Conserve Sage-Grouse
February 09, 2022 — Decades of Greater Sage-Grouse population declines and sagebrush habitat loss makes this review of federal land management plans imperative.
Audubon's Julie Hill-Gabriel Testifies Before U.S. House on Climate Resilience and Ecosystem Restoration
February 08, 2022 — "We must act now – and quickly – to enact climate solutions for birds and people."
National Audubon Society Names a New Vice President of Climate
February 03, 2022 — Sarah Rose, executive director of Audubon California, will assume the senior role on March 1.
Birds Bring Us Together for the Great Backyard Bird Count
January 31, 2022 — Join the global community in sharing a love of birds & nature.
New Indiana Poll Reveals Strong Bipartisan Support for Renewable Energy
January 28, 2022 — Net metering policies proves to be very popular among Indiana voters.
National Audubon Society Announces New Executive Appointments in Conservation and Organizational Leadership
January 27, 2022 — Marshall Johnson and Justin Stokes take the helm of conservation strategy, and Allison Vogt directs the Office of the CEO.
Audubon and Partners Take Lake Abert Issues Straight to Oregon Governor
January 25, 2022 — Critically low water levels require action from state.
Birds Tell Us Both Climate Action and Healthy Natural Spaces Are Key to a Secure Future
January 25, 2022 — A new study uses 90 years of Christmas Bird Count data to show how birds have shifted amid a century of major environmental changes.