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Audubon CEO: Katrina’s Lessons Still Haven’t Sunk In
August 28, 2015 — A decade after the devastating hurricane, New Orleans is still more vulnerable than it should be. David Yarnold explains what still needs to be done.
President Obama Prepares Visit to Commemorate 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
August 26, 2015 — Restoration of Coastal Wetlands Is Key to Long-Term Resiliency
Hitnes' Next Murals Inspired by (Wooden) Ducks
August 24, 2015 — While traveling across the south, Hitnes learns the wonders of duck decoys.
Shell Receives Final Permit Required to Drill in Arctic Ocean
August 17, 2015 — Arctic Birds Face Uncertain Future as Oil Drilling Returns
Jailbirds Around the Globe August 6-12
August 14, 2015 — From jaywalking to drug smuggling, read about how birds got into—and out of— trouble this week.
Hitnes Paints First Murals at Pickering Creek Audubon Sanctuary
August 11, 2015 — Soon after landing in the U.S., the street artist travels toward John James Audubon's first home.
A Beginner’s Guide to Banishing Phantom Energy
August 08, 2015 — Sex and the City’s Willie Garson shows how you can save money and reduce energy usage at home.
Audubon Wins Esri President’s Award
July 20, 2015 — The mapping technology is now used across Audubon's network to reach conservation goals.
Cool Off With a Bird-Inspired Cocktail
July 17, 2015 — What better way to celebrate summer than with a drink that helps raise awareness for threatened birds?
Highlights: David Yarnold's Opening Remarks at the 2015 Audubon Convention
July 15, 2015