Conservation at Audubon Rockies
Learn how we conserve birds using outreach, restoration, and policy.
Western Meadowlark. Photo: James Halsch/Audubon Photography Awards
Audubon's Home in the Rockies
As a regional office of the National Audubon Society, we holistically address the core threats facing birds at the landscape scale. Within communities, we create connections with nature and empower people to help conserve it. Across working lands, we advance the management of millions of acres of sagebrush steppe and shortgrass prairie. And we work to restore and protect the vital rivers and wetlands that sustain our arid region.
How We're Making a Difference for Birds

Conservation Ranching in the Rockies
Stabilize declining grassland bird populations in partnership with farmers and ranchers.

Habitat Hero
Creating habitat for birds through bird-friendly gardening in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.
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