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Subject Hear from Audubon's CEO on National Bird Day
Date January 5, 2023 8:46 PM
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Alarming findings keep us focused on our mission to protect birds.  

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Audubon CEO Elizabeth Gray reflects on the CBC

January 5 is National Bird Day, a time to celebrate avian life and to bring attention to our duty to protect birds from the effects of a changing climate. Today also marks the end of the 123rd Audubon Christmas Bird Count, a unique community science effort that serves as one of the longest-running wildlife censuses in the world and helps shape research and conversation work.

Audubon's CEO Elizabeth Gray recently reflected on this beloved winter tradition--and what the data tells us about how bird populations are changing: [link removed]

"While the findings are alarming, they are helping scientists and conservation experts figure out how to protect wildlife."

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