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Christmas Bird Count Compiler Announcements
November 04, 2022 — COVID-19 Guidelines for the 124th Audubon Christmas Bird Count and other Compiler Announcements
New Audubon Study Reveals Discrepancies in Conservation Planning Methods
November 02, 2022 — Researchers used Audubon’s Survival by Degrees report to compare different approaches to climate-informed bird conservation planning.
Audubon Appoints Marketing and Strategy Leaders to National Board
October 31, 2022 — New Directors bring experience in culture-building, corporate strategy, fundraising, and engagement in Latin America and the U.S.
Clark's Nutcracker.
Climate Change Management Briefs for 525 National Wildlife Refuges
October 26, 2022 — How will climate change affect birds in national wildlife refuges? These scientific briefs by Audubon scientists can help refuge managers prepare.
New Audubon Study: Climate Change Threatens Bird Populations in the National Wildlife Refuge System
October 26, 2022 — Left unchecked, warming temperatures and increased climate threats could affect environmental conditions for half of the birds throughout all of the system’s refuges.
A group of canoes, filled with two people apiece, and one kayak, gather in lake near some trees and other vegetation.
Audubon On Campus: Class of 2022 On Life, Birds, and the Future
October 17, 2022 — We asked Audubon campus chapter leaders what they've been up to, and what they're planning to do next.
A mottled black, brown, white, and yellow bird with a yellow cap perches in tall grasses.
2022 U.S. State of the Birds Report Reveals Widespread Losses of Birds in All Habitats—Except for One
October 12, 2022 — In 50 years, birds have increased overall in wetlands, a singular exception that shows the way forward for saving birds and benefiting people.
Blackburnian Warbler.
The Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act is Introduced in the House
October 05, 2022 — House bill will address urgent conservation needs for migratory birds in the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
A bald eagle flies upsidedown
Improvements to FWS Permit Process Could Help Protect Eagles While Advancing Renewable Energy Projects
September 29, 2022 — Audubon will work to ensure that the final rule advances the conservation of Bald and Golden Eagles
A small streaky brown sparrow is perched on a sagebrush plant and eating something.
New Report Shows Loss of More Than One Million Acres of Sagebrush Habitat Every Year
September 22, 2022 — Researchers also developed powerful new data and tools to help guide on-the-ground conservation efforts.