Audubon Society

A Natural Treasure That May End Up Without a Country

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The Sabal Palm Audubon Center in Brownsville, Tex., home to rare birds and other wildlife, may end up on the Mexico side of a planned border fence.
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Audubon’s New Home Brings the Outdoors In

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The New York headquarters of the Audubon includes energy-saving and recycled products intended to have the least impact on habitats the society seeks to protect.
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The Binocular Brigade

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The National Audubon Society’s 108th annual Christmas bird count, which runs through Jan. 5, is in full swing across the region.
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Kill the Cat That Kills the Bird?

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When a leading bird-watcher in Texas shot one of the feral cats that had been stalking piping plovers, he started the kind of war that only really concerned humans can wage.
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Endangered Species

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Americans have the ability to save many of the bird species that are in most serious trouble by the wise use of the Endangered Species Act.
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A Rising Number of Birds at Risk

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Dozens of bird species in New York are being pushed toward extinction by relentless sprawl, invasive species and global warming.
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Peter A. A. Berle, Lawmaker and Conservationist, Dies at 69

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Mr. Berle spent decades fighting for open space and clean water as a New York State assemblyman, commissioner of the State Department of Environmental Conservation and president of the National Audubon Society.
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THE WEEK

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Photos of Sharon Audubon Center intern Lisa Bartlett netting birds in Stanfordville, NY, as part of North American bird-monitoring program
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Millions of Missing Birds, Vanishing in Plain Sight

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Last week, the Audubon Society released a new report describing the sharp and startling population decline of some of the most familiar and common birds in America.
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Meadow Birds in Precipitous Decline, Audubon Says

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A new report released by the Audubon Society traces the effects of human development on bird demographics.
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