From Kara Fox, Audubon <[email protected]>
Subject ACT NOW to Restore Gulf Coast Bird Habitat
Date November 24, 2025 7:06 PM
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Urge the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council to restore and protect coastal habitat. 
 
                                                              
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ACTION ALERT: Protect and Restore Bird Habitat in the Gulf Coast

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Fifteen years ago, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, unleashing the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. Audubon and our supporters across the country worked to pass the bipartisan RESTORE Act,  ensuring that fines from BP and other responsible parties are used to restore the Gulf Coast. Now, the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council—one of the entities tasked with restoring the Gulf since the oil spill—is proposing a series of projects to comprehensively restore the region’s wildlife and habitats. 

Tell the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council you support its efforts to protect wildlife and restore coastal habitats.

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For millions of birds throughout the hemisphere, the Gulf Coast is the last place to rest and recharge in North America before a nonstop journey to the Caribbean and Central and South America during southward migration. It also provides the first bit of land many of these birds return to after a grueling northern migration, flying thousands of miles. Healthy coastal habitats not only help migrating birds but also reduce the risk of storm surge, improve water quality, and safeguard our natural resources and coastal communities.

These projects will help birds and other wildlife recover not just from the oil spill, but from decades of erosion and other environmental challenges by restoring marshes and beaches that birds like Reddish Egrets, Brown Pelicans, and Black Skimmers rely on to nest, forage, and rest.

Urge the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council to restore coastal habitats for birds and people.

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Thank you for taking action,

Kara Fox
Director of Coastal Conservation
National Audubon Society
                                                          

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