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Articles by National Audubon Society

How Hurricane Michael Affected the Florida Panhandle's Coastal Landscape
October 19, 2018 — The devastation to human communities is overwhelming, but the story for birds is more complex.
Audubon Vows to Fight Trump Administration’s Rollback of Bird Protections
October 18, 2018 — Calls Plan to Rewrite Rules Bad for Birds and Business
Audubon Calls for Natural Coastal Resilience, Reports on Lessons from Florence
October 18, 2018 — Thirty-day hurricane damage assessment highlights need for strengthening natural infrastructure for birds and people.
The National Audubon Society to Honor Johnny Morris and Family and J. Drew Lanham, Ph.D. at Annual Gala
October 12, 2018 — Save the date: Thursday, February 7 at 6:30 p.m.
Congress Approves Critical Water Projects: Natural Infrastructure and Everglades
October 10, 2018 — Bill Provides Important Wins for Birds, People and Ecosystems Nationwide. “More cement isn’t the answer.”
Important Colorado River Agreement Reached but More Work Remains, Says Audubon
October 09, 2018 — A Drought Contingency Plan would prepare the arid West for a drier future for people and birds.
Audubon Celebrates Grand Opening of The Discovery Center
September 28, 2018 — The Discovery Center, a first-of-its-kind project between the Audubon Society and the Philadelphia Outward Bound School, expands access to nature and educational programming in local communities.
Gang of Warblers by George Boorujy
September 22, 2018 — Location: 601 W. 162nd Street, New York, NY 10032
Black-capped Vireo by George Boorujy
September 21, 2018 — Location: 601 W. 162nd Street, New York, NY 10032
New York State Proclaims 2018 the Year of the Bird
September 20, 2018 — Celebrating native and migratory birds and the places they need in New York