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    Restoring Piedmont Forests for Birds
    Forest Landbird Legacy Program January 15, 2021

    Restoring Piedmont Forests for Birds

    An Audubon partnership with Three Rivers Land Trust is breathing new life into woodlands, thanks to prescribed fires and bird-friendly forestry practices.

    Audubon: “History—and we–will hold responsible the elected officials who have promoted the assault on our democracy.”
    News January 6, 2021

    Audubon: “History—and we–will hold responsible the elected officials who have promoted the assault on our democracy.”

    A statement from David Yarnold, president and CEO of the National Audubon Society.

    Regan will Restore Science, Integrity, and Justice to the Environmental Protection Agency
    News December 17, 2020

    Regan will Restore Science, Integrity, and Justice to the Environmental Protection Agency

    Statement from Audubon Leaders on the Nomination of Michael Regan to lead the EPA

    Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count Will Look Very Different This Year
    News December 16, 2020

    Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count Will Look Very Different This Year

    While some local counts may be cancelled due to regional COVID-19 rules, many community scientists across the hemisphere will carry on one of the longest-running wildlife censuses in a socially distanced fashion.

    Journey to 8,000 Birds: Seven Continents, 90 Countries and 8,131 Species
    Chapters December 14, 2020

    Journey to 8,000 Birds: Seven Continents, 90 Countries and 8,131 Species

    Before the pandemic stranded us at home, Highlands Audubon member Romney Bathurst hit a sky-high global birding milestone.

    Best of 2020: Audubon North Carolina in Action
    Advocacy December 10, 2020

    Best of 2020: Audubon North Carolina in Action

    From protecting coastal nesting birds to bridging the gender divide in forestry, Audubon stepped up and spoke up for North Carolina’s birds despite all the challenges of 2020.

    Administration Moves to Finalize Bird-Killer Policy
    News November 27, 2020

    Administration Moves to Finalize Bird-Killer Policy

    Ignoring legal challenges, public opposition, and science, the Trump Administration is rushing to finalize a rule to weaken the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

    A Bright Spot for 2020: Coastal Nesting Birds Thrived
    Media Releases November 19, 2020

    A Bright Spot for 2020: Coastal Nesting Birds Thrived

    Despite an early hurricane, pelicans, terns and other coastal birds had a successful breeding season.

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