Our expertise in studying birds leaves no doubt that climate change affects the habitats they need to survive. The United Nations’ new IPCC report warns that the stakes are higher than ever, but there’s still time to act and sustain a livable planet for birds and people. For Earth Day, Vice President of Climate Sarah Rose looks at how Audubon is advocating for on the ground solutions and supporting pathways for aggressive reduction in carbon pollution. Read more |
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Good news! Last month, the Department of the Interior announced that it was withdrawing a land swap authorized in 2019 that would have allowed the construction of an 11-mile gravel road through the heart of the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. More than 32,000 Audubon members sent letters to oppose the land swap, which would have threatened one of the most important migratory bird staging and wintering habitats in the world. We will need you to speak out again when a new environmental analysis process on this issue begins, but in the meantime, we wanted to celebrate this important win. |
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