Also in this issue: How the final budget bill impacts birds and communities |
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| AUDUBON ADVISORY August 2025 | | | | |
| The budget reconciliation bill, signed into law last month, includes some unfortunate setbacks for habitat conservation and climate. However, thanks to an outpouring of public opposition, a provision to sell off public lands was removed. The bill also preserved critical programs to help farmers and ranchers conserve habitat. Read more about the bill that passed and what comes next. | | | | |
| In 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced a rule that protects 13 million acres within Alaska's Western Arctic—vast public lands that support some of the most important bird habitats on the planet. But now the agency is considering rolling back the rule. Read more | | | Spectacled Eider at Teshekpuk Lake in America's Arctic. | | | | | | |
| Despite the recent cancellation of the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, Audubon remains unwavering in its commitment to protecting and restoring Louisiana's coast. Read more | | | | | | |
| With drought and climate pressures intensifying across the West, Audubon and our partners are sounding the alarm: Congress must fully fund the Bureau of Reclamation's WaterSMART program before it's too late. Read more | | | | | | |
| Photos from top: Lisa Faust/Audubon Photography Awards; Kiliii Yuyan; Nathan Kenn/Audubon Photography Awards; Pam Susemiehl/Audubon Photography Awards | | | | |
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