From warbler research to transmission line placement, Audubon staff worked on planning with birds and people in mind.
Read MoreVoting YES on Prop 4 this November will mean a brighter, cleaner future for everyone.
Read MoreConservation groups can make sure clean energy and transmission projects are responsibly sited and operated.
Read MoreImproved regional planning is needed to address regulatory hurdles and help streamline and accelerate the transmission buildout.
Read MoreNew rule strengthens the landmark National Environmental Policy Act.
Read MoreAudubon continues to raise the profile of the Delaware River.
Read MoreAudubon supports new White House initiatives that will protect birds and communities.
Read MoreThe Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act moves to full House for approval.
Read MoreStudents from chapters across the U.S. traveled to DC to speak on behalf of birds. What they took back home will serve them for years to come.
Read MoreThe U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has an improved permitting process that benefits eagles.
Read MoreAudubon backs legislation that would protect water quality and restore bird habitat.
Read MoreThe RWSC science plan will guide offshore wind and wildlife studies along the East Coast.
Read MoreThe research aims to evaluate the effects of contrast painting on wind turbine rotor blades in the largest such study yet.
Read MoreNative plants help birds find the food and habitat they need in a changing climate.
Read MoreThe final agreement reached by negotiators at the COP28 summit in Dubai contained some historic language on fossil fuels and biodiversity, but ultimately represents the bare minimum of what must be done to address climate change.
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