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Articles by National Audubon Society

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.
Following BP Oil Spill, A Comprehensive Gulf Restoration Plan Emerges
August 23, 2016 — Plan will help Gulf ecosystem and birds recover from largest marine oil spill in U.S. history
The West (Barely) Dodges a Bullet
August 16, 2016 — Feds don’t declare water shortage of Colorado River, but we’re still using too much
It’s Essential That We Protect the Atlantic Puffin’s Wintering Grounds
August 16, 2016 — Audubon scientists recently discovered that the puffins overwinter at New England’s biodiverse coral canyons, a habitat deeply in need of protection.
Audubon Rings NYSE Opening Bell in Celebration of Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial
August 01, 2016
Audubon's CEO Breaks Down the Non-Profit's New Look and Vision
July 05, 2016 — In an in-depth interview with GreenBiz, David Yarnold reveals how a series of strategic changes has made all the difference.
Audubon Welcomes Cary Brown and Lili Taylor to Board of Directors
June 29, 2016 — Award-Winning Artist and Emmy Nominated Actress Elected to Conservation Group Board
The Golden-cheeked Warbler Avoids Sure Path to Extinction, Remains Protected
June 03, 2016 — Efforts to Undermine the Endangered Species Act Fail as US Fish and Wildlife Service Rejects Junk Science