Learn more about what conservation ranching is, and why it can be good for birds and the environment
Conservation Ranching
Audubon Certified Bird-Friendly Lands
Audubon Conservation Ranching aims to stabilize declining grassland bird populations in partnership with farmers and ranchers.
Why farmers and ranchers? The majority of grassland birds – whose populations have declined by more than 50 percent in the last 50 years – inhabit privately owned land. This is where we scale our impact.
Landowners voluntarily enroll in our program, and when they meet requirements centering on habitat management, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare, they earn the Audubon bird-friendly land certification. Nationwide, more than 100 ranches and nearly 3 million acres that have earned status as Audubon Certified bird-friendly land.
Consumers with an appetite for conservation support these bird-friendly habitats. A special package designation – the Audubon Certified bird-friendly seal – lets shoppers know which beef or bison products come from these lands managed for birds and biodiversity.
Where to Buy Products Raised on Audubon Certified Bird-Friendly Land
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Learn more about what conservation ranching means for ranchers.
Your guide to Audubon's program to make cattle ranching prairie- and bird-friendly
Melinda Cep
Vice President, Natural Solutions and Working Lands
Christopher Wilson
Program Director, Audubon Conservation Ranching
Farley Green
Marketing Manager, Audubon Conservation Ranching
Anthony Hauck
Communications Manager, Audubon Conservation Ranching
Thomas Schroeder
Senior Partnerships Manager, Audubon Conservation Ranching
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