National Audubon Society
Newsletter | May 2018
Power lines in Chicago.
Power lines in Chicago.
If You Care About Birds, Protect This Law
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act faces major threats—and if it goes, so might some of the species it shields. Learn about one of our oldest and best wildlife conservation laws, and get fired up to defend it for the birds you love.Read More
Bald Eagles.
The MBTA, Explained
What exactly is the MBTA? Why is it important? And why is it especially important right now? Get down to the basics of this mainstay of conservation that has saved many species from extinction.
Bald Eagles.
Tree Swallows.
50+ Reasons Birds Matter
“As we solve birds’ problems, we also solve ours.” From the practical to the poetic, enjoy these reflections on why birds are so important—and why they deserve our very best efforts to protect them and their habitats.
Tree Swallows.
Audubon in Action
Great Egrets.
Audubon and 500-Plus Groups Call for Protecting the MBTA
Hundreds of environmental organizations in all 50 states recently spoke with one voice, calling on Congress to oppose attacks on the MBTA that would roll back decades of hard-won conservation progress.  
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Great Egrets.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act protects America's native birds including Peregrine Falcons.
Tell Congress: No Free Pass on Killing Birds
The administration has decided not to enforce the MBTA, which holds industries accountable for the bird deaths they cause. Now Congress is considering gutting the law for good—letting companies get off scot-free for killing birds. Tell your reps to uphold the MBTA.  Speak Up Now
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act protects America's native birds including Peregrine Falcons.
Get Active with Audubon
New Audubon Bird Guide App
New and Completely Redesigned: The Audubon Bird Guide App
The new Audubon Bird Guide app is here! You can now use the app to stay up to date on Audubon news, read about our conservation wins, and take action on behalf of the birds we all love. For example, you can tap the "My Audubon" icon in the lower right corner of the app, scroll down to the "Take Action" section, and tap "Defend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.”
New Audubon Bird Guide App
Photos from top: Camilla Cerea/Audubon; Bonnie Block; Katherine Westover/Audubon Photography Awards; Fraida Gutovich/Audubon Photography Awards; Cristy Carlson/Audubon Photography Awards; Camilla Cerea/Audubon
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