National Audubon Society

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A Golden-winged Warbler perches on the side of a plant with reddish leaves.
Audubon Events Marking Earth Day 2024
April 01, 2024 — State offices and chapters across the Audubon network are marking Earth Day on and around April 22.
Coordinated Conservation and Filling Data Gaps for Saline Lake Bird Populations Needed
March 28, 2024 — Amid listing petition, Audubon is focused on increased resources and sound science.
Audubon Receives Forest Landowner Support Award for Bird-Friendly Maple Program
March 15, 2024 — Funding will help evaluate, unify, and scale the program in the Northeast and Midwest.
U.S. Geological Survey Releases ‘Integrated Science Strategy’ to Assess and Monitor Water Availability and Migratory Birds at Great Basin Saline Lake Ecosystems
February 27, 2024 — An important step forward toward informing and supporting coordinated conservation actions
A bald eagle flies over a blue sky.
New U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Permit Expands Coverage for Wind Energy and Conservation of Eagles
February 08, 2024 — Audubon worked with partners to ensure that the permitting benefits Bald and Golden Eagle conservation.
Congratulations GRAMMY Award WINNER For The Birds: The Birdsong Project
February 02, 2024 — This birdy boxed set wins a GRAMMY Award for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Aerial shot of the Seal River Watershed.
The Wonder of Boreal Wetlands
February 01, 2024 — The Boreal's ecologically-rich wetlands are vital to the health of the entire planet
Audubon 2023 Awards for Outstanding Partners, Mentors, and Chapter Leaders
January 31, 2024 — The awards were presented at the 2023 Audubon Leadership Conference in Estes Park, Colorado.
A group of cardinals and juncos perch on bare, thin branches in the snow.
Flock Together for the Great Backyard Bird Count
January 23, 2024 — Share the joy of birding with others during this global event.
New Audubon Study Will Guide Bird Habitat Restoration in Colorado River Delta
January 23, 2024 — Bird abundance and diversity stand to benefit from more informed and targeted conservation planning.