National Audubon Society

Articles by National Audubon Society

It’s Year of the Bird: Join a Global Bird Census Happening Right in Your Backyard
February 05, 2018 — The Great Backyard Bird Count takes place February 16 to 19 all around the world.
Audubon Flying to Court for Izembek National Wildlife Refuge
January 31, 2018 — Audubon and other conservation groups filed a lawsuit today challenging the recent land transfer agreement.
Building Collisions Kill Hundreds of Millions of Birds per Year
January 30, 2018 — Audubon expert available for interviews about reducing bird deaths in urban areas like Super Bowl LII host city Minneapolis.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Explained
January 26, 2018 — Don’t know what the MBTA even is? Here’s your comprehensive guide to the Act—including why it's at risk.
Bad Timing: Solar Tariffs Approved As Climate Disasters Reach Costliest Levels
January 22, 2018 — Slapping a massive tariff on solar technology impedes the path to the clean energy future America’s birds and people desperately need.
Department of the Interior Agrees to Trade Away Vital Bird Habitat
January 22, 2018 — The Trump administration is doubling down on its irresponsible management of our nation’s public lands and waters.
The National Audubon Society to Honor Sir David Attenborough, Dave Morine and Peggy Shepard at Annual Gala
January 22, 2018 — Save the date: Thursday, March 1 at 6:30 pm.
Thousands of Westerners Tell Forest Service to Let Sage-Grouse Plans Work
January 19, 2018 — Sagebrush conservation requires collaboration and good faith, not backroom Washington meddling.
In the Evergreen State, Strong Public Support for 100 Percent Clean Electricity and Clean Fuels
January 12, 2018 — New state poll presents public support for Washington legislators who act on climate.
The National Audubon Society Hires Trio of Proven Conservation Leaders
January 10, 2018 — America’s largest bird conservation organization brings new leadership to state programs in California, New Mexico and Texas.