Advocacy

An Expert’s Take on the Past, Present, and Future of Fighting Climate Change
February 27, 2017 — Frances Beinecke, former president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, was an early leader in the battle against global warming. Here she discusses what has been accomplished and what's left to be done.
Snow and Ross's Geese congregate at the Great Salt Lake
Ensuring Utah's Water Plan Protects the Great Salt Lake and Rivers
February 24, 2017
Proposed Wyoming Bill Allowing Sage-Grouse Captive Rearing Is Deeply Flawed
February 24, 2017 — The proposal would let commercial farms harvest Greater Sage-Grouse and their eggs. But there's no scientific evidence or public interest to support such an endeavor.
How to Get Involved
February 21, 2017 — Want to help birds but aren't sure exactly how? Here's what you can do.
Red-throated Loon. Ken Archer/Audubon Photography Awards
Audubon's Conservation Agenda in the 115th Congress
February 09, 2017
Reminder: Scott Pruitt Is Still an Abysmal Choice to Lead the EPA
January 31, 2017 — The former Oklahoma attorney general is likely to be approved this week, but there are a slew of reasons why he shouldn't be. Here are some of them.
Washington State Audubon Chapters Rally to Help Save the Marbled Murrelet
January 26, 2017 — This seabird with unusual nesting habits is endangered due to loss of old-growth forest stands in the Pacific Northwest.
Scott Pruitt Is a Dangerous Pick to Lead the EPA
January 18, 2017 — David Yarnold, Audubon's president and CEO, on why the former Oklahoma attorney general is unfit to head up the agency.
10 Major Audubon Conservation Wins from 2016
December 27, 2016 — It's been a pretty good year for helping birds and the environment.