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Articles by National Audubon Society

Nebraska's Largest Solar Array is Surrounded by Bird-Friendly Plants
March 08, 2018 — The clean-energy project in Kearney is landscaped with native plants that will help birds today and tomorrow.
Secretary Zinke Overestimates Wind Power’s Impact on Birds, Downplays Fossil Fuel’s Risks
March 07, 2018 — Wind turbines do kill birds, but oil, gas and climate change pose a much larger threat.
Oregon Lake and Its Birds at Risk from Low Water Levels, High Salt Content
March 07, 2018 — Migratory birds and their food source require narrow range of salinity, 25-year study shows.
Audubon Wishes Senator Thad Cochran Well In Retirement
March 06, 2018 — As a leader of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Cochran often rose above partisan politics to support conservation.
The White House Is Putting America’s Biggest Conservation Victory At Risk
March 05, 2018 — Ignoring majorities of voters in every Western state and fostering uncertainty is the wrong approach to protecting sage-grouse.
The National Audubon Society Honors Sir David Attenborough, Peggy Shepard and Dave Morine at Annual Gala
March 02, 2018 — The Audubon Medal, President's Award and Dan W. Lufkin Prize for Environmental Leadership are among the highest honors in conservation.
Audubon Endorses Bipartisan Bill to Encourage Climate Innovation
February 22, 2018 — There is no time to lose in finding solutions.
How Birds Would Fare Under the White House Budget and Infrastructure Proposals
February 14, 2018 — Birds and people need smart investment in our environment to keep our communities safe, air and water clean and our climate habitable.
Emergency Supplemental Bill Brings Much-Needed Relief to Gulf Coast Communities and Wildlife
February 09, 2018 — Funding for natural infrastructure will increase resilience against future storms and improve bird habitat.
More than 500 Organizations in All 50 States Urge Congress to Defend Bird Protection Law
February 08, 2018 — Threats in Congress and the Department of the Interior weaken century-old Migratory Bird Treaty Act.