National Audubon Society

Articles by National Audubon Society

Audubon’s 14th Annual Women in Conservation Luncheon Honors Jamie Rappaport Clark, Dr. Heidi Cullen, and Anne Thompson
May 17, 2017 — Women Conservation Leaders Receive Prestigious 2017 Rachel Carson Award
Methane Rule Stays Intact in Victory for Birds and Common Sense
May 10, 2017 — Efforts to revoke regulation limiting methane waste on federal lands fails in the Senate.
Oil and Birds Don’t Mix—Opening Our Coasts to Drilling is a Bad Idea
April 27, 2017 — By doubling down on offshore drilling, the White House ignores science and tempts fate.
Audubon Welcomes America's Next Top Working Lands Manager
April 24, 2017 — With half of the land in the lower 48 states covered by working farms, forests and ranches, cooperation between conservationists, private landowners and the USDA is critical for birds.
Audubon Taps Claire Douglass as National Campaign Director
April 20, 2017 — Bipartisan Campaign Trailblazer is the Latest to Join Growing Policy Team
Birds to Congress: Protect the Heart of the Arctic Refuge
April 04, 2017 — Record number of Senators support bill to permanently protect the coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge as wilderness.
Use Your Zip Code to Attract Brilliant Birds to Your Yard This Spring
March 28, 2017 — Audubon’s Native Plant Database Makes Ecologically Friendly Landscaping Choices a Snap
The White House Offers a Pollution Party Platter Without Solutions
March 27, 2017 — The new executive order will take aim at the Clean Power Plan and other key climate policies in a multi-pronged retreat from leadership on the biggest threat to birds and people.
The Keystone XL Pipeline is an Extra Large Disaster Waiting to Happen
March 24, 2017 — The White House approves the contentious project, putting America’s birds and people in danger.
Effective Bird Conservation and Smart Agriculture Go Hand-in-Hand
March 23, 2017 — If confirmed to lead the USDA, Sonny Perdue should continue and strengthen policies that help America’s birds and land stewards.