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Audubon Rockies
Newsletter | March 2024
An illustration of a bird flying between brightly and dimly lit cities.
How to Make Your Outdoor Home Lighting Bird-friendly
Light pollution poses a major threat to migratory bird species. Luckily, there are steps you can take to reduce light pollution produced at your home and help protect birds during their travels overhead. Now is a great time to make updates as spring migrants are on their way! Get our bird-friendly lighting tips here
Illustration: Isabelle Pardew
A silhouetted eagle soars in front of the sun.
How New Incidental Take Permits Can Protect Bald and Golden Eagles at Wind Energy Sites
Wind energy and transmission is key to reducing carbon pollution and protecting the North American bird species that are vulnerable to climate impacts. Changes to the United States Fish & Wildlife Service incidental take permitting process under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act will help avoid and minimize conflicts between eagles and wind energy projects across the United States.
Bald Eagle. Photo: Rajan Desai/Audubon Photography Awards
Illustration of a burrowing owl standing in sagebrush steppe as it snows. A play button is on the image.
Watch Rockie’s Migration Adventures
Rockie’s Migration Adventures is now available as a video! Colorfully narrated by our own staff, we’ve made our popular children’s comic book available on YouTube. The story follows Rockie the Burrowing Owl as she migrates from Wyoming to Mexico. It’s a lighthearted and entertaining way to teach your children or students about where birds go in the winter and what they see along the way.
Illustration: Eric M. Strong
A blue, white, black, and rust-colored songbird perches on thin, upright branches of small green leaves.
Red Cliffs Bird Fest at Greater Zion 2024
Experience the unmatched beauty of the birds and scenery of Greater Zion during spring migration at Red Cliffs Bird Fest at Greater Zion 2024! Join Red Cliffs Audubon on April 25-27 for three days of field trips, guest speakers, exhibitors, prizes, and more in southwest Utah. 
Lazuli Bunting. Photo: Melissa James/Audubon Photography Awards
A small group of drab brown female ground birds gather near a brown and white male ground bird on grassland.
Department of Interior’s Long-term Commitment to Sagebrush Health Wins Praise from Sportsmen & Conservation Groups
Audubon praises the U.S. Department of Interior's commitment to investing in the millions of acres of sagebrush ecosystems across the West. "This is wonderful news for a landscape that is so ecologically important and yet obviously struggling," says Sara Brodnax, Audubon's director of public lands policy.
Greater Sage-Grouse. Photo: Elizabeth Boehm/Audubon Photography Awards
A grey/greyish-brown songbirds forages in a shallow water current. The bird is holding a small piece of debris in its beak.
We’re Hiring!
Join our Western Rivers team in Colorado to help us create healthier Western rivers for birds, wildlife, and people! Reporting to the senior manager of the Western Rivers Program at Audubon Rockies, the western rivers program specialist  is responsible for overseeing on-the-ground project management, implementation, grant coordination and proposals, communications, and coalition collaboration with a focus on water and freshwater habitat issues in Colorado.
American Dipper. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies
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