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Articles by National Audubon Society

Audubon CEO: Public Lands Don't Belong To Those Who Hold Them At Gunpoint
October 27, 2016 — Oregon standoff acquittal puts people, birds and other wildlife in danger.
Eleven Spectacular Birds From the 2016 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards
October 21, 2016 — An owl in mourning, a parakeet in battle, and a mud-covered flamingo are among the winning images.
Chicagoland Nurtures Henslow’s Sparrow Rebound New Audubon Study Reveals
October 20, 2016 — Land Management Partnership Brings Imperiled Prairie Bird Back From the Brink
Where the Colorado River Now Runs Dry, New Hope for Wildlife
October 20, 2016 — With cooperation from U.S. and Mexico, regular “pulse flows” could restore an ecological corridor
Audubon Names Greg Goldman Vice President and Executive Director for Audubon Pennsylvania
October 11, 2016
Restoration Groups Applaud USDA Announcement Of $328 Million For Gulf Coast
September 21, 2016 — Funds will focus on land conservation and water quality, building on restoration efforts in the Gulf
A Majority of Registered Voters Want Stronger Protections for Birds
September 21, 2016 — As the Obama Administration considers strengthening the country's most important bird law, recent polling suggests major support.
New England’s Canyons and Seamounts Declared as First Atlantic Marine National Monument
September 15, 2016 — Area Revealed Critical to Atlantic Puffin Survival
The endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher relies on the Rio Grande's thirsty cottonwood forests. Scarlett Howell/USGS
Audubon Announces Historic Water Release to the Middle Rio Grande
September 07, 2016 — Audubon New Mexico releases water received from Four Middle Rio Grande Pueblos and the Club at Las Campanas
White House and California Sign Agreement to Move Vital Salton Sea Projects Forward
August 31, 2016 — Audubon calls for California officials to build on momentum to avoid a public health crisis and to save critical bird sites.