On World Water Day, Audubon has identified the most important places for birds and people from Missouri to the Gulf Coast.
Climate change threatens birds and people on our coasts.
Audubon protects and restores coastal habitat through policy and advocacy, as well as on-the-ground conservation. Healthy coastal ecosystems like wetlands and beaches serve as the first line of defense for coastal communities facing sea-level rise and stronger, more frequent storms.
Building Resilience with Nature
Audubon's suite of policy recommendations for Congress and the Biden administration will make our communities and birds more resilient to climate change. By restoring and protecting our natural landscapes like wetlands, beaches, and floodplains, we can we can shore up these first lines of defense that protect communities against storm surge and rising seas.
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