“This is restoration that is informed by sound science, is measureable, manageable and sustainable—which all make for restoration that is poised for success.”
The bipartisan Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would provide $1.3 billion a year for at-risk species and offer significant benefits for the country’s approach to conservation.
This testimony was presented to the Ohio Power Citing Board on July 19, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Audubon was in Milwaukee to encourage the U.S. E.P.A. to prioritize wetland restoration for marsh birds, which addresses all of the focus areas identified by the most recent plan.
A bold mid-life career change led this Wild Indigo Fellow to a new and meaningful path working in environmental justice.
Branching out from Chicago's South Side, Audubon Great Lakes' outdoor-education program lands in Motor City.
“Issues like invasive species, water quality…, addressing the effects of climate change and habitat restoration must be priorities in the next plan. Audubon is going to push for the strongest Action Plan 3 we can get.”
“At home I used to play, and the birds always used to whistle with me. I would stop what I was working on and play with the birds.” -Eric Dolphy