For over a century, Audubon has been a leading voice encouraging conservation of precious habitat and wildlife for future generations. Audubon's earliest noted success came in 1900, when members urged Congress to pass legislation making interstate trafficking of illegally killed birds and animals a crime, while prohibiting the importation of non-native and potentially invasive species.
Of the 1.3 billion acres of privately owned land in the United States, 878 million acres are in cropland, pasture, range, farmsteads, and farm roads. Agricultural practices have a huge impact on birds, wildlife, habitat and the environment and Audubon's agricultural policy program focuses on the environmental impacts of agriculture.
Leading scientists around the world agree that man-made greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels are causing global warming. Effects are already being seen worldwide. Long-term consequences are devastating, and solutions are harder to attain each day we fail to act.
Energy and energy siting have huge impacts on birds and wildlife. Discover how Audubon works to ensure that habitat and bird populations are conserved when energy siting decisions are made.
Celebrate Endangered Species Day May 18! It's a great way to highlight the importance of the Endangered Species Act, one of our cornerstone environmental laws. By listing species as threatened or endangered, identifying critical habitat and taking other steps to help them recover, there are many endangered species success stories. From the American Bald Eagle to the American Alligator, the Endangered Species Act works.
Whether it be money for listing endangered species, funding for large-scale restoration projects in the Coastal Louisiana, or increasing the budget for maintaining National Wildlife Refuges, the annual process whereby Congress funds conservations programs is critical to protecting birds, wildlife and habitat.
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Your Membership contribution will make you a partner in Audubon’s mission to conserve and protect nature’s at-risk birds and wildlife. Your Membership benefits will include a full year of Audubon magazine and more.
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