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Articles by National Audubon Society

Hurricane Irma Destroyed All Everglade Snail Kite Nests at Lake Okeechobee
September 22, 2017 — In total, 44 actives nests were lost—a stunning and tragic blow to the endangered raptor.
National Audubon Society Vows to Respond to Impacts of Devastating Storms
September 08, 2017 — Audubon will stand with the people and birds affected by Harvey-Irma dual tragedies.
The Latest from the Caribbean and Florida: Hurricane Irma’s Impact
September 08, 2017 — Updates from the field as Audubon staff and partners prepare for, or start to recover from, the effects of Hurricane Irma
The Latest from Texas: Hurricane Harvey’s Impact on Coastal Habitat
September 07, 2017 — Reports from on the ground in Texas indicate some damage to bird sanctuaries, barrier islands, and nature centers.
Peregrine Falcon by Damien Mitchell
August 28, 2017 — Location: 752 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10031
The Interior Department Shouldn’t Reinvent Sage-Grouse Conservation Plans
August 07, 2017 — The choice is simple for Interior: a science-based approach that protects birds and Western communities or a flawed approach that puts special interests over collaborative conservation.
American Oystercatcher by Stefen Reed
July 31, 2017 — Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Seal Island, Maine: Atlantic Puffin Ledge Webcam
July 20, 2017 — You'll see more than Atlantic Puffins if you spend some time with this webcam.
Birds Beware: House Proposes Drilling in America’s Last True Wilderness
July 18, 2017 — The House Budget Committee sets the wheels in motion to open the the Arctic Refuge to oil and gas development.
By Joining Climate Alliance, Governor Hickenlooper Protects Colorado’s Birds and People
July 11, 2017 — Audubon’s climate science shows birds like the Golden Eagle and Mountain Bluebird face shrinking and shifting ranges within the state if carbon pollution continues spewing.