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The Water Reportâa publication covering key water issues throughout the Westârecently published 2 articles by Audubon detailing our Rio Grande and Great Salt Lake work. Learn more about the publication & our work preserving western waters. #BirdsNeedWater audubon.org/news/conservatâŠ
This #BiodiversityDay , read about some of the most biologically rich habitats across the Western Hemisphere where Audubon is focusing its efforts to address and mitigate the most critical threats to birds and other wildlife. #BirdsTellUs audubon.org/news/building-âŠ
A year ago, the Supreme Court drastically weakened federal Clean Water Act protections for waterways across the USâleading to fewer protections for wetlands & seasonal streams that birds & people need. Here are our efforts to protect them. #BirdsNeedWater audubon.org/news/how-audubâŠ
We need to pass the Recovering America's Wildlife Act to help birds and wildlife and prevent future extinctions. Urge Congress to support this important legislation and help #BringBirdsBack : bit.ly/44S9l30
With the species returning to their summer breeding grounds, there are more and more opportunities to see Eastern Kingbirds in New York City, including in this mural by artist Andre Renier created as part of our #AudubonMuralProject .
audubon.org/news/eastern-kâŠ
Greater Sage-Grouse lose 1.3 million acres of functioning sagebrush habitat across the West every year. Tell Bureau of Land Management - National to implement science-based land management to ensure a future for the Greater Sage-Grouse before it's too late. #SaveGrouse bit.ly/3UIci2P
Enjoying watching the explore.org Osprey live cams? Wondering what more you can do to protect these captivating, charismatic birds? Symbolically adopt an Osprey to support Audubonâs work protecting birds and get an Osprey plush and certificate of adoption. bit.ly/4dX3q0T
Dory and Skiff split incubation duties as they take care of their three eggs. If all goes well, they'll soon have three hungry beaks to feed. Watch these Ospreys prepare for parenthood via the explore.org live cams anytime here: bit.ly/3FRLQup