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AUDUBON ADVISORY April 2025
Photo of an Andean Condor in flight.
Audubon Expands in Chile to Protect Birds’ Migratory Routes
Audubon is proud to officially add Chile to an expanding list of Latin American countries where we work to protect birds. Our work in Chile focuses on coastal wetlands that serve as critical stopover sites for hundreds of thousands of migratory birds each year. Read more
Andean Condor.
Photo of a female Common Merganser with several chicks.
Advocating for the Great Lakes at the Capitol
Last month, Audubon leaders from across the country met with over 100 Congressional offices to advocate for federal investments to protect and restore the Great Lakes—one of the most vital ecosystems in North America. Read more and take action
Common Mergansers.
Photo of a Phainopepla perched on a tree branch.
Audubon Reaffirms Commitment to Chuckwalla National Monument
America’s national monuments, including the newly-designated Chuckwalla in the California desert, have always enjoyed strong bipartisan support from our elected leaders. We remain committed to protecting these rare and beautiful sites now and in the future. Read more
Phainopepla.
Photo of an Eastern Screech-Owl.
Canada and Quebec Commit to Protect and Conserve Nature
The recent signing of the Canada-Quebec Nature Agreement is an important intergovernmental milestone that will advance the protection and conservation of nature throughout Quebec. Read more
Eastern Screech-Owl.
News from the Flyways
Impact Updates
Photo of a man with a watering can, working in a meadow.
Earth Day Spotlight
You don’t have to wait until Earth Day to take action for birds! From growing native plants to contacting your elected leaders, Audubon has resources for you to help protect birds and the places they need to survive all year round. Our Earth Day webpage features current action alerts, tips on how to support birds in your community through initiatives like Plants for Birds and Lights Out, and nationwide events happening on and around April 22. Get involved
Earth Day Community Habitat Restoration event at Audubon's Debs Park, California.
Photo of a group of American White Pelicans.
Your Actions At Work
In response to a proposed rule from the White House Council on Environmental Quality that would roll back nearly 50 years of regulations that have been issued to implement the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), more than 31,500 Audubon advocates submitted public comments voicing support for the United States’ bedrock environmental law. Read more
American White Pelicans.
Photos from top: Sue Dougherty/Audubon Photography Awards; Greg Hazen/Audubon Photography Awards; Mike Henry/Audubon Photography Awards; Jen St. Louis/Audubon Photography Awards.; Harrison Hill (left); Sandra Blair/Audubon Photography Awards (right)
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