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Articles by National Audubon Society

Audubon in Action Grant Increases Flock at North Carolina Lobby Day
April 12, 2019 — New collaborations between Audubon chapters and Audubon campus chapters makes advocacy much more effective.
Washington Legislature Passes Strongest Clean Energy Bill in the Pacific Flyway, Sends to Governor
April 11, 2019 — Statewide grassroots effort by Audubon Washington and partners paved way to establishing a 100 percent clean energy standard.
Audubon Expands Conservation Leadership Team
April 11, 2019 — Rebeccah Sanders Promoted to Sr. Vice President, States
Audubon Backs New Bill to Bolster Small Fish That Struggling Seabirds Need to Survive
April 10, 2019 — The bipartisan legislation would help ocean ecosystems and the economies that depend on them.
Win a Copy of Kenn Kaufman's New Book, ‘A Season on the Wind’
April 02, 2019 — The storied writer and birder chronicles the wonders of migration in a weaving tome.
Audubon Ambassadors Push for Clean Energy in South Carolina
March 28, 2019 — At lobby day, Audubon South Carolina members take action to ensure a healthier future for the state and birds.
High Stakes for Birds and People at Confirmation Hearing for David Bernhardt
March 27, 2019 — No person holds more power to protect birds and the places they need than the Secretary of the Interior.
Conservation Trailblazers on Campus
March 20, 2019 — Young leaders blaze a trail for fellow students to advocate for birds and the places they need through Audubon’s Campus Chapter Program.
National Audubon Society Gives Students the Reins in New Campus Chapter Program
March 20, 2019 — Leading conservation non-profit organization launches a significant new initiative to provide educational, advocacy, networking, and career development opportunities in science and conservation to college and university campuses across the U.S.
Nearly 10 Billion Taxpayer Dollars Saved by Bipartisan Coastal Law: New Economic Study
March 18, 2019 — Study comes as Coastal Barrier Resources System undergoes 9-state revision after Hurricane Sandy.