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Audubon and Conservation News
Audubon Comments on EPA Head Nomination
In response to President Obama’s nomination of Gina McCarthy to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Audubon Society issued this statement.
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See the Sandhill Crane Migration March 2-April 7
Each spring over a half million sandhill cranes congregate on Nebraska’s Platte River. Like the migration of wildebeest in Africa and the march of the penguins in Antarctica, the seasonal movement of these graceful birds is a spectacular nature show. Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary near Kearney helps people witness this phenomenon. From March 2-April 7, the Audubon Sanctuary has daily crane viewing trips hosted by expert guides. Avid photographers can book photography blinds for close-ups of the cranes.
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Other News
Global Great Backyard Bird Count Shatters Records
Audubon CEO comments on Shell drilling "pause"
Audubon CEO Comments on National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska Decision
Audubon Gala Honors Leading Conservationists with Top Environmental Awards
Jane Alexander, Jeff Goodby, Maggie Walker and Regional Conservation Leaders Named to National Audubon Society Board of Directors
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In the Magazine
March-April 2013
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- Understanding That We Don’t Understand the Sea
- New Yorkers Keep a Watchful Eye on Fracking Developments
- Audubon and Ted Williams
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Articles
Olympic Stadium Takes Cue from Birds
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
The Investment to Save Globally Threatened Bird Species
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
Put a Bird On It
Type: Magazine_article | From: Audubon Magazine
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