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    Hurricane Barry was a close-call at the Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary
    News August 5, 2019

    Hurricane Barry was a close-call at the Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary

    Tropical systems are an integral part of the south Louisiana ecology, and marshes and wildlife are resilient when appropriate conditions are maintained. Barry was a test of Audubon Louisiana's current efforts at the Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary and an indication that techniques like these can reduce storm impact.

    Join us for the Great Backyard Corvid Count
    Newsroom April 2, 2020

    Join us for the Great Backyard Corvid Count

    Bringing Louisiana’s Coast to the Mountains at the Aspen Ideas Festival
    News July 16, 2018

    Bringing Louisiana’s Coast to the Mountains at the Aspen Ideas Festival

    Produced by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic, the Aspen Ideas Festival is a gathering of leaders from across industries, nonprofit organizations and government aimed at tackling some of the biggest challenges of the day.

    The Origins of Hummingbirds Are Still a Major Mystery
    News July 12, 2018

    The Origins of Hummingbirds Are Still a Major Mystery

    There is a dazzling diversity of the tiny birds in the Americas, but recent discoveries trace their evolution back to Europe—where today there are no nectar-feeding species.

    Audubon Says Carbon Pricing Bill is a “refreshingly bold move”
    News July 19, 2018

    Audubon Says Carbon Pricing Bill is a “refreshingly bold move”

    MARKET CHOICE Act is the first major federal climate legislation led by a Republican in a decade.

    Coastal Stewardship - Summer Update
    News July 25, 2018

    Coastal Stewardship - Summer Update

    Louisiana's beaches are full of baby birds - here's how we're protecting them!

    Louisiana Coastal Restoration Project Vital to People and Birds Takes Major Step Forward
    News April 2, 2018

    Louisiana Coastal Restoration Project Vital to People and Birds Takes Major Step Forward

    State of Louisiana and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reduce permitting timeline by two years.

    Use Your Zip Code to Attract Brilliant Birds to Your Yard This Spring
    News March 8, 2018

    Use Your Zip Code to Attract Brilliant Birds to Your Yard This Spring

    Audubon’s Plants for Birds database makes ecologically-friendly landscaping choices a snap.

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