Press Room

Media Contact

If you are a member of the press, you can reach ÃÛèÖAPP Media Relations at media@audubon.org.

ÃÛèÖAPP Texas Honors Trio of Women Leaders in Conservation
March 29, 2018 — Claire Peterson Caudill, Maxine Johnston and Linda Shead received the Terry Hershey Award in Houston at the fourth annual Texas Women in Conservation luncheon.
ÃÛèÖAPP Names Ana Paula Tavares as Head of New York and Connecticut State Offices
March 26, 2018 — Tavares will become executive director of ÃÛèÖAPP New York and ÃÛèÖAPP Connecticut after successful tenure at Rainforest Alliance.
Birds Come Out On Top during Omnibus Spending Negotiations
March 23, 2018 — Federal spending legislation includes much-needed support for critical conservation programs that protect birds and the places they need.
ÃÛèÖAPP and National Park Service Predict Major Changes for Birds in a Warming World
March 21, 2018 — As our changing ÃÛèÖAPP pushes birds out of historic ranges, America’s national parks could see an influx of newcomers and the departure of familiar species by 2050.
ÃÛèÖAPP Urges Clean Energy Innovation
March 15, 2018 — Secretary of Energy Rick Perry to appear before House Appropriations Committee.
Washington Legislature Fails to Pass Popular Climate Bill
March 09, 2018 — An army of utility lobbyists defeated legislation setting a 100 percent clean electricity standard, despite support from a broad coalition of labor, public health, clean energy and conservation organizations.
Use Your Zip Code to Attract Brilliant Birds to Your Yard This Spring
March 08, 2018 — ÃÛèÖAPP’s Plants for Birds database makes ecologically-friendly landscaping choices a snap.
Nebraska's Largest Solar Array is Surrounded by Bird-Friendly Plants
March 08, 2018 — The clean-energy project in Kearney is landscaped with native plants that will help birds today and tomorrow.
Secretary Zinke Overestimates Wind Power’s Impact on Birds, Downplays Fossil Fuel’s Risks
March 07, 2018 — Wind turbines do kill birds, but oil, gas and ÃÛèÖAPP change pose a much larger threat.
Oregon Lake and Its Birds at Risk from Low Water Levels, High Salt Content
March 07, 2018 — Migratory birds and their food source require narrow range of salinity, 25-year study shows.