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A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR BIRDS AND THE PLANET

Our bold strategic plan will achieve new levels of impact for birds, people, and
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CONSERVATION ACTION THROUGH BIRDS

Birds are telling us—in their behavior, in their dwindling numbers, in their
silence—that we must take action now, and that we must take action where birds
need us most, from the Arctic to Chile and everywhere in between.

 

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Audubon pairs diplomacy with advocacy to achieve conservation outcomes.
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Audubon Provides Water to Albuquerque’s Rio Grande Stretch to Protect Birds,
Fish, and Communities

Audubon Southwest brought 580 acre-feet (189 million gallons) of water leased
from the local municipalities of Bernalillo, Belen and Los Lunas back to the Rio
Grande to help the federally-endangered Rio Grande Silvery Minnow, many bird
species and neighboring communities that rely on the river for recreation and
solace.
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This New App Looks to the Birds to Bolster Southeast Alaska’s Economy

This New App Looks to the Birds to Bolster Southeast Alaska’s Economy

A birding trail developed by Audubon Alaska and partners seeks to shift the
region away from reliance on extractive industries.

Field Notes
Audubon Determines Method for Choosing the Best Places for Bird Conservation
Efforts 

Audubon Determines Method for Choosing the Best Places for Bird Conservation
Efforts 

A new study proposes a conservation methodology that incorporates factors such
as habitat type, migratory routes, and interest and capacity from local
communities.

Migratory Bird Initiative
Protecting Critically Important Marine Habitat on Washaybeyoh/Weeneebeg
(Hudson/James Bay)

Protecting Critically Important Marine Habitat on Washaybeyoh/Weeneebeg
(Hudson/James Bay)

Audubon's Carrie Gray travels to Washaybeyoh/Weeneebeg to support Indigenous-led
conservation on a unique Boreal landscape.

Boreal Forests
Partnerships Help the Lights Out Program Expand in North Carolina And Beyond

Partnerships Help the Lights Out Program Expand in North Carolina And Beyond

Wake Audubon’s collaboration with Kane Realty builds on the national Lights Out
movement.

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50 Years of Project Puffin: An Oral History of an Incredibly Audacious Idea

50 Years of Project Puffin: An Oral History of an Incredibly Audacious Idea

In 1973 a young biologist hatched a plan to bring a charismatic seabird back to
Maine. It was the start of a five-decade scientific adventure that would
ultimately revolutionize seabird restoration.

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How Bird Safe Philly is Making the City Safer for Migrating Birds

How Bird Safe Philly is Making the City Safer for Migrating Birds

The new bird-friendly window treatment at Sister Cities Cafe marks the group’s
latest accomplishment.

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A Proposed Reset for Public Lands Could Be a Big Boost to Conservation

A Proposed Reset for Public Lands Could Be a Big Boost to Conservation

The agency responsible for one-tenth of the country’s terrain aims to make
healthy habitat a more prominent priority.

Field Notes
Cocopah Indian Tribe Secures $5.5 Million for Habitat Restoration in the
Colorado River Delta

Cocopah Indian Tribe Secures $5.5 Million for Habitat Restoration in the
Colorado River Delta

Audubon partners with Cocopah Tribe to bring more resources to key riparian
area.

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Exploring the Boreal Forest of Manitoba

Exploring the Boreal Forest of Manitoba

Tomas Koeck shares stories from his travels north to film "Flyway of Life".

Boreal Forests



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A Single Mexican Island May Be Our Best Hope for Saving Black-footed Albatrosses
To secure the future of the imperiled seabirds, scientists are transporting eggs
from Hawaii to Mexico, where Laysan Albatross foster parents await.
A Single Mexican Island May Be Our Best Hope for Saving Black-footed Albatrosses

A Single Mexican Island May Be Our Best Hope for Saving Black-footed Albatrosses

To secure the future of the imperiled seabirds, scientists are transporting eggs
from Hawaii to Mexico, where Laysan Albatross foster parents await.

From Audubon Magazine
As Stands of Whitebark Pine Disappear, Could the Clark's Nutcracker Soon Follow?

As Stands of Whitebark Pine Disappear, Could the Clark's Nutcracker Soon Follow?

A intrepid researcher faces steep odds as she attempts to study nutcrackers in
the Cascade Mountains. But the birds—and the singular trees they help
sustain—are too important for her not to persist.

From Audubon Magazine
Can a Scientist and an Owl Be Friends?

Can a Scientist and an Owl Be Friends?

Best-selling author and ecologist Carl Safina has made a career out of his deep
explorations of the animal world. But his recent relationship with a rescued owl
caused him to go even deeper.

From Audubon Magazine
A Force of Conservation, the Endangered Species Act Faces a Fraught Future

A Force of Conservation, the Endangered Species Act Faces a Fraught Future

Fifty years after its passage, the powerful policy has proven effective at
preventing wildlife from going extinct. Only with innovation and advocacy can it
continue to do so for decades to come.

From Audubon Magazine
The Bone-eating Bearded Vulture Is Reclaiming Europe’s Skies

The Bone-eating Bearded Vulture Is Reclaiming Europe’s Skies

Once widely persecuted, the majestic scavenger is making a remarkable rebound in
Europe, but new threats could undermine a full recovery.

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