The National Audubon Society is a renowned organization dedicated to the protection of birds and their habitats across the Americas. With a focus on science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation, they work tirelessly to ensure the well-being of birds today and in the future. Through their extensive network of chapters and centers, they connect individuals and communities to Audubon and inspire action to safeguard these avian creatures. For over a century, birds have been at the heart of Audubon's mission, captivating and uniting people from diverse backgrounds.
By following scientific research and employing a combination of advocacy and diplomacy, Audubon influences decision-makers to implement conservation measures. Their strategic approach is guided by the needs of birds, as identified through their scientific studies. Audubon's dedication to protecting bird habitats spans a wide range of ecosystems, including coasts, oceans, rivers, lakes, wetlands, grasslands, aridlands, forests, cities, towns, and parks. They also address the impact of climate change on birds and promote clean energy solutions. Through their community science initiatives, such as the Christmas Bird Count and the Great Backyard Bird Count, Audubon actively involves people of all ages in bird conservation efforts. Their commitment to birds and their habitats is unwavering, as they strive to create a brighter future for both birds and the planet.
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