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National Audubon Society Announces CEO David Yarnold to Step Down
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National Audubon Society Announces CEO David Yarnold to Step Down

President and Chief Conservation Officer Dr. Elizabeth Gray to Serve as Interim CEO.

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Bureau of Land Management Halts Huge Land Give Away in Alaska
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Bureau of Land Management Halts Huge Land Give Away in Alaska

The policy reversal is good news for local communities, birds, and other wildlife.

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Audubon Alaska Supports the Historic Nomination of Representative Deb Haaland
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Audubon Alaska Supports the Historic Nomination of Representative Deb Haaland

With 60% of our land federally managed, the Secretary of Interior plays an important role in AK.

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We Are Not Alone
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We are not alone.

A message from Audubon Alaska's Executive Director Natalie Dawson.

A Win for the Tongass National Forest and a Win for the Rule of Law
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A Win for the Tongass National Forest and a Win for the Rule of Law

What a recent court decision means for Alaska and beyond.

Federal Court Rules Against Massive Old-Growth Rainforest Logging Plan in Alaska
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Federal Court Rules Against Massive Old-Growth Rainforest Logging Plan in Alaska

— Decision is a win for birds, subsistence hunters, and families on Alaska’s Prince of Wales Island.
The Shifting Winds of Alaska’s Climate Change Politics
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The Shifting Winds of Alaska’s Climate Change Politics

Saying goodbye to HR 12.

New Legislation Taps into Coasts’ Potential to Store Carbon Pollution
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New Legislation Taps into Coasts’ Potential to Store Carbon Pollution

— Audubon supports the introduction of the Blue Carbon for Our Planet Act.
NEPA Rollback in Alaska
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NEPA Rollback in Alaska

Learn why it threatens Alaskans’ “coexistence” for communities and the natural world

Audubon: Congress Must Pass New Bird Protection Bill
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Audubon: Congress Must Pass New Bird Protection Bill

— Press Release from National Audubon Society.
When Everything is Not OK
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When Everything is Not OK

What do we do when we know everything is not okay? We work together to lessen the impact.

Seeing the Forest for the Trees
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Seeing the Forest for the Trees

Individual Actions Add up to Massive Public Support for the Tongass.

Smoke and Mirrors
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Smoke and Mirrors

Taking a closer look at Alternative B in the draft Environmental Impact Statement for the NPR-A management plan.

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