National Audubon Society

Articles by National Audubon Society

Proposed Bear River Development Would Be Detrimental to People and Birds
November 20, 2019 — The future of Great Salt Lake and Bear River Bay depend on adequate long-term flows from Bear River, the largest single source of flows to the lake.
Audubon Invites You to Celebrate 120 Years of the Annual Christmas Bird Count
November 19, 2019 — Between December 14 and January 5, participants will join the world’s longest-running wildlife census, which contributes invaluable data to bird population research.
Top Audubon Wins for Birds in 2019
November 19, 2019 — Audubon members took more than half a million actions to promote vital climate policies and protect birds and the places they need.
Audubon Pushes for Focus on Natural Infrastructure in Water Resource Projects
November 19, 2019
Audubon Receives Grants to Make Our Coasts More Resilient to Climate Change
November 19, 2019 — Projects in North Carolina, New York and California will improve coastal wetlands for birds and people.
Audubon Opposes Removal of Protections for Coastal Areas
November 08, 2019 — Department of Interior Secretary David Bernhardt's decision will allow sand to be removed from important bird and wildlife habitats.
Audubon Breaks Down New Senate Funding Bill Impacts
October 31, 2019 — Funding benefits birds such as the Black Tern and Seaside Sparrow, boosts ocean and Great Lakes programs, and supports natural infrastructure
Proposed Delisting of Interior Least Tern Shows Value of Endangered Species Act
October 23, 2019 — With a 99 percent success rate of protecting birds and other wildlife from extinction, the ESA has proven to be one of the most effective conservation policies in the world.
Audubon Testifies at U.S. House Hearing on Wildlife Conservation Bills
October 17, 2019 — Bipartisan legislation will benefit birds, other wildlife, and communities
Federal Court Halts Administration Plans to Rollback Sage-Grouse Protections
October 17, 2019 — Ruling makes clear that the Administration ignored science and cut out the public