Thursday, November 7, 2024

What the election means for birds

A note from our CEO. 
                                                                                                                                                            
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National Audubon Society
Bald Eagle.
Here's how we'll navigate impacts of the new administration
Dear KAREN,

We recognize that the outcome of this election brings a new set of challenges and it's more important than ever that we stay united in our commitment to protect birds and the natural habitats they depend on. 

A new administration under President Trump may bring renewed attempts to roll back the environmental protections we have fought so hard to secure. We understand that this news may feel daunting, but it also strengthens our resolve to fight for what we know is right: the preservation of our natural world for birds—and for all of us. 

We have faced challenging times before, and each time, with your support, we have risen to the occasion. We will not let potential setbacks derail the progress we've made. Instead, we will double down on our efforts, working tirelessly to protect birds, their habitats, and the environmental laws that safeguard them. 

Here's How We'll Continue the Fight: 
  • Vigilance Against Rollbacks: We will closely monitor and respond to any attempts to weaken critical environmental regulations. Our policy experts are prepared to advocate fiercely in Washington, D.C., and across the nation to ensure that hard-won protections for birds and their habitats remain intact. 
  • Strengthening Local and State Initiatives: While federal policy may shift, our commitment to local and state conservation efforts remains steadfast. We will work with communities to build resilience, ensuring that conservation continues regardless of changes at the federal level. 
  • Rallying for Resilience: We know that many of you share our concerns about the future, and we see this as an opportunity to come together like never before. In the coming months, you'll hear about ways you can take immediate action to support our work. Your voice, your involvement, and your donations will be more critical than ever. 
We understand the urgency of this moment, and we're prepared to act.  

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to the birds we love and the places they need to survive. 

In gratitude,  

Dr. Elizabeth Gray 
CEO, National Audubon Society 
Our Plan
Bald Eagle. Photo: Richard Hebhardt/Audubon Photography Awards
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