As the federal government implements the 30 by 30 initiative, climate refugia—areas most likely to help wildlife endure the impacts of climate change—should be carefully considered in conservation efforts. A recent study by Audubon scientists identified these areas and the great need to protect them; yet currently, the majority of U.S. 30 by 30 proposals lack explicit consideration of refugia. To ensure that climatically suitable areas will be available for species shifting their ranges throughout North America, it will be critical that we work across national borders and renew investments in current conservation programs that incentivize improved management and restoration of refugia on private lands. Read more |
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A key part of recovering bird populations is supporting declining species, like Golden-winged Warblers, to conserve them BEFORE they become endangered. The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would do just that by directing $1.4 billion annually to states and Tribal Nations to fully implement their Wildlife Action Plans, which help species of greatest conservation need. Bipartisan support for the bill has been growing every year. More than 14,000 Audubon members have written to their U.S. Senators in support of the bill and ten senators—5 Republicans, 4 Democrats, and an Independent—have signed on as cosponsors just this week. If you haven’t already, take action today |
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