Monday, December 12, 2022

[2022 Round-up] Thanks for championing birds and people

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A Look Back to Ring in the New Year
Our chapters, members, volunteers, and advocates—you—are what make Audubon successful. Throughout 2022, Audubon and its supporters achieved important victories to help protect both birds and people.  

This past year, we helped more than 150,000 people make their voices heard: fighting for stronger climate actions in the Inflation Reduction Act; for Lights Out and Native Plant proclamations in cities across the country; for coastal community protections and natural infrastructure that also supports bird colonies; and for better water policies across the West.  

Audubon staff, chapters, and partners worked on the ground to protect and restore vital habitats and natural spaces. We're very proud of what we have been able to accomplish together over the past 12 months.  

Read on to learn more about Audubon's most important advocacy, conservation, and local achievements across the hemisphere this year!
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Photos clockwise from top left: Sagebrush Sparrow, Ben Sonnenberg/Great Backyard Bird Count; Fedella Lizeth; Luke Franke/Audubon; Golden-cheeked Warblers, Melissa Cheatwood/Audubon Photography Awards; Lianne Milton; Luke Franke/Audubon
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