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AUDUBON ADVISORY JUNE 2025
Why Federal Bird Science Deserves Our Strongest Support
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Bird Banding Laboratory and North American Breeding Bird Survey are crucial for understanding bird populations and ecological changes that affect us all. But without sustained support, this knowledge, and the ability to act on it, could slip away. Read more and stay tuned for an Action Alert
A Laysan Albatross named Wisdom—the world’s oldest known banded bird.
New Bills Will Help the Fish Seabirds Need
Forage fish are the primary food source for seabirds, and the health of these seafaring birds depends on sustainable fisheries for their survival. With the help of two new bills in Congress, we can ensure there are plenty of fish in the sea for birds and other marine predators. Read more
Atlantic Puffin.
Investing in Working Lands for Birds and Rural Communities
Audubon recently brought farmers and ranchers to Washington, DC to champion the Farm Bill, highlighting its critical role in funding voluntary conservation programs on private lands. These programs are vital for reversing the steep decline in grassland bird populations and ensuring the sustainability of working lands. Read more
Farmers, ranchers, and Audubon staff gathered for the organization’s first DC fly-in focused on conservation through the Farm Bill.
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Climate Corner
In an interview with EARTHDAY.ORG, Audubon CEO Elizabeth Gray, Ph.D., shares how her lifelong passion for birds shaped a career in conservation—and how it now drives a bold vision for addressing climate change. From guiding responsible renewable energy development to restoring habitat across the hemisphere, learn how Audubon is helping ensure that the clean energy transition works for birds and people. Watch the conversation here
Your Actions at Work
The Local Communities and Bird Habitat Stewardship Act would benefit urban areas that offer migratory birds critical places to rest, nest, and feed. Nearly 17,000 people have already contacted their U.S. Representatives urging them to support this bill. At a time when habitat loss threatens the health of bird populations and our communities, conserving and improving urban habitats is essential to a healthy future for birds and people. If you haven’t already, take action here
Western Bluebird.
Photos from top: Jon Brack; Derrick Jackson/Audubon Photography Awards; Moriah Ratner; Linda Hall/Audubon Photography Awards (right)
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