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National Audubon Society
|  Audubon Advisory  January 2026
Photo of a Cerulean Warbler.

A New Year’s Flight Path for Birds and People

Audubon’s work to protect birds helps safeguard the natural and sustainable systems we all depend on. From deserts and wetlands to working lands and rivers, 2025 showed that success is possible through science-based policy and community-led action. Read more about the flight path forward for birds and people

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Cerulean Warbler.

 
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Yellow-billed Loons.

Continued Commitment to Protect America's Arctic

In the wake of two new resolutions from Congress, Audubon remains committed to ensuring that the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and places like the Teshekpuk Lake Special Area in the Western Arctic remain free from oil development. Read more

 
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Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.

Audubon Releases New Study Showcasing Nature-Based Solutions

Audubon’s new Nature Works! report highlights how nature can provide resilient, cost-effective answers to today’s infrastructure challenges for addressing climate impacts like flooding and erosion. The report aims to inspire decision-makers to adopt these natural strategies to build more resilient communities and safeguard wildlife habitats. Read more and access the report

 

Photos from top: Ben Cvengros/Audubon Photography Awards; Milo Burcham; Camilla Cerea/Audubon

120th Anniversary Seal
 

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