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- Audubon Announces 2023 Audubon Photography Awards Winners
Audubon’s climate science report Survival by Degrees reveals that two-thirds of North American birds are threatened by extinction from climate change, including species featured in this year’s Audubon Photography Awards like the Dunlin, Short-eared Owl, and Baltimore Oriole
- Audubon Urges Advancement of a Proposed Rule to Strengthen . . .
WASHINGTON (December 1, 2023) -- The Biden Administration has delayed the release of a proposed rule that would strengthen the implementation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
- Audubon Report Offers Solutions for Offshore Wind Development for Birds . . .
Birds and Offshore Wind builds on Audubon’s 2023 Birds and Transmission report, which outlines the urgent need for additional transmission capacity and shares solutions for minimizing risks to birds
- New Research Reveals Scale and Success of Seabird Recovery Efforts . . .
(April 10, 2023) - New research published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences demonstrates the effectiveness of restoring seabird populations around the world for the first time
- Audubon’s Women in Conservation Luncheon Honors Susanne Durst, Kathleen . . .
“Audubon is proud to honor these conservation champions with the 2023 Rachel Carson Award,” said Elizabeth Gray, CEO of the National Audubon Society “Their leadership in organic farming and commitment to creating a more sustainable future embodies the true spirit of the award
- New Fund Promises Billions of Dollars for Global Conservation
State programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners give Audubon an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire, and unite diverse communities in conservation action
- As Climate Impacts Loom, Audubon Calls for Rapid Expansion of Well . . .
NEW YORK – The National Audubon Society released a report today that addresses the importance of rapidly expanding electric transmission to meet climate goals while also protecting wildlife habitat
- Louisiana Breaks Ground on Single-largest Ecosystem Restoration Project . . .
(August 10, 2023) — Today, state and federal officials in Louisiana broke ground on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, a large-scale restoration project that will reconnect the Mississippi River with its wetlands
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