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Shut Down America’s Bird Death Traps: USFWS to Tackle Bird Kills
May 22, 2015 — Audubon CEO: “We’re talking about tens of millions of birds every year. It’s time to end this terrible and unnecessary slaughter.”
The National Audubon Society's 12th Annual Women in Conservation Luncheon Honoring Warrie Price and Flo Stone With 2015 Rachel Carson Award
May 21, 2015
Help Audubon Track Pink-Banded Piping Plovers
May 14, 2015 — Wintering Plovers Recently Banded in Bahamas Making Their Way North
Bureau of Reclamation Announces Plans on Colorado River Restoration in New Report
May 13, 2015 — Audubon Joins Industry, Agriculture and Business in "All Hands on Deck" Effort
Bipartisan Group of Congressmen Introduce Federal Bird-Safe Buildings Act
May 12, 2015 — Cost-Neutral Bill Would Prevent Needless Bird Deaths & Injuries
President Obama Approves Arctic Drilling Permit for Shell
May 11, 2015 — “This is just cynical partisan politics … it’s a phony deal,” says Audubon CEO David Yarnold
The Ethical Bird Photographer
April 26, 2015 — Some commonsense guidelines can help you get the shots you want while protecting the birds you love.
What You Can Do To Protect Birds and Tackle Climate Change
April 23, 2015 — In a Huffington Post op-ed, Audubon CEO David Yarnold explains how bird lovers can take meaningful action on climate change.
Washington Teens Make Their Voices Heard for the Environment
April 22, 2015 — Young activists visit the statehouse to urge for climate accountability.
Contest: How Many Species Will Noah See?
April 15, 2015 — Enter to win prizes by guessing how many species Noah will see month by month.