Our Parks, Our Birds, and What Comes Next
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National Audubon Society
Newsletter | April 2018
Olympic National Park.
Olympic National Park.
Our Parks, Our Birds, and What Comes Next
Could the Bald Eagle disappear from the Grand Canyon? A new Audubon study examines the impact of climate change on our National Parks, and forecasts a troubling future if we don’t address climate change. But it also suggests our most hopeful path forward.Read more
Snowy Egret.
In Congress, Some Stand up for the MBTA
America’s most important bird law has been under siege, as some legislators work to weaken the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. We thank the principled leaders who are standing up to defend it.
Snowy Egret.
Hundreds of wading birds including Roseate Spoonbills and American White Pelicans forage in the Everglades.
Wading Birds Nesting in Droves
Nature can be resilient if you give it a chance—and that’s what our conservation work has done for Florida’s waders. Check out the Everglades nesting boom taking place now.
Hundreds of wading birds including Roseate Spoonbills and American White Pelicans forage in the Everglades.
Audubon in Action
Desiree Loggins.
Diversity Over Divisions
“My goal is to recruit people one by one.” To protect birds and wildlife in the Southwest, Audubon’s Desiree Loggins is fighting divisiveness by centering diversity, building an inclusive coalition against President Trump’s proposed border wall.  Read more
Desiree Loggins.
Peregrine Falcon.
Keep Our Best Bird Law Strong
America's most important bird protection law has saved millions of birds—but now it’s in desperate danger, and time is of the essence. Your voice is needed to save the MBTA.  Speak up now
Peregrine Falcon.
Get Active with Audubon
Audubon Bird Seed
New National Audubon Society wild bird food is here! Premium blends of quality seeds designed to attract a variety of birds for year-round feeding. Now available in Lowe’s stores nationwide and on and on Lowes.com.
Photos from top: Jon Bilous/Alamy; Andres Leon/Audubon Photography Awards; Mac Stone; Mike Fernandez/Audubon; Cristy Carlson/Audubon Photography Awards
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