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Articles by National Audubon Society

Court Strikes Down Trump Administration’s Sage-Grouse Directive, Canceling Hundreds of Oil and Gas Leases
May 26, 2020 — Administration violated federal law by leasing sensitive sage-grouse habitat for drilling
Audubon Statement on Incident in Central Park’s Ramble
May 26, 2020
Conservation Groups Sound Alarm on Administration’s Continued Assault on Western Values
May 21, 2020 — "The administration is rushing through yet another effort to reduce protections for our shared public lands, and it’s the sage-grouse’s turn, again."
An Artistic Way to Share the Shore
May 20, 2020 — Signs made by kids can help spread the word on how to protect birds nesting at the beach.
It’s Not a Huge Deal if We Miss One Season of Climate Watch
May 18, 2020 — Scientists have been dealing with fragmentary data for years and have many tools to deal with it.
Bird Up Your Zoom Calls With These Audubon Backgrounds
May 13, 2020 — Spread the joy of birds—and native plants—at your next friendly gathering or weekly meeting.
Don’t Break the Food Chain!
May 13, 2020 — Visit Antarctica without leaving the house by creating a food chain featuring an iconic seabird: the Emperor Penguin.
Win a Copy of Jennifer Ackerman’s ‘The Bird Way’
May 08, 2020 — The author of 'The Genius of Birds' is back, revealing fascinating new insights into avian activity.
Win a Copy of David Allen Sibley’s ‘What It’s Like to Be a Bird’
May 08, 2020 — The renowned avian expert explores how birds’ experiences are far richer and more complex than he had realized.
Audubon Elevates Chad Wilsey As Organization’s Next Chief Scientist
May 08, 2020 — Expert on North American birds and climate change tapped to lead Audubon researchers in providing science-based foundation for conservation and policy agendas.