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One Small Bird Faces Off With the Lone Star State to Keep Its Protection
May 23, 2016 — The Endangered Species Act is all that stands between the Golden-cheeked Warbler and extinction.
Audubon's 13th Annual Women in Conservation Luncheon Honoring Dominique Browning, Rebecca Moore and Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan With 2016 Rachel Carson Award
May 18, 2016
US Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes 30-Year Eagle Take Permits
May 05, 2016 — Federally-Protected Bald and Golden Eagles at Risk from Proposed Rule
Audubon Study Reveals Links Between Warming Seas, Commercial Fisheries and Survival of Puffin Chicks
April 21, 2016 — Fisheries Management is Key to Maintaining Abundance of Forage Fish Food Source
The BP Oil Spill: 6 Years, 3 Million Barrels of Oil, and $20 Billion Later
April 20, 2016 — The recovery funds from the recent settlement need to be used wisely—and ethically.
Can Faith Motivate Environmental Action?
April 15, 2016 — Audubon staffers discuss how spiritual beliefs shape their work to fight climate change and protect birds.
How to Make Your Yard Bird-Friendly
April 08, 2016 — Grow a beautiful garden that provides a safe haven for birds in the face of climate change.
U.S. District Judge Approves $20 Billion Settlement in BP Oil Spill Case
April 04, 2016 — Funds will pay for damage caused by largest marine oil spill in U.S. history
So You Have Your List of Native Plants. Now What?
April 04, 2016 — Doing a little prep and research before you go to the nursery will save headaches and ensure you build the best habitat possible.