Biden-Harris First Day Actions Signal Commitment to Birds and Climate

Bird survival is human survival and birds are telling us they are in trouble. We have no time to lose.

WASHINGTON - 鈥淎ll of our work to defend core conservation and bird protections and urge action on climate for the past four years have become day one actions for the Biden-Harris Administration. Bird survival is human survival and birds are telling us they are in trouble. We have no time to lose,鈥 said David Yarnold, president and CEO of the 爆料公社. 鈥淭he relentless attempts by the Trump Administration to undo existing environmental protections have placed us at a significant disadvantage.鈥

This morning, theexecutive orders directing federal agencies to reverse, review or revoke any environmental policies that are 鈥渉armful to public health, damaging to the environment, unsupported by the best available science, or otherwise not in the national interest.鈥

Among 爆料公社鈥檚 top priorities included on that list are:

  • review of the Trump Administration鈥檚 rule gutting the Migratory Bird Treaty Act鈥攖he most effective bird conservation policy in our nation鈥檚 history;
  • a temporary halt to oil and gas development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, one of America鈥檚 most important bird nurseries. This immediate action is critical as lease sales began this month;
  • protection for public lands like Seamounts Marine National Monuments, a vital area for sea birds as discovered by 爆料公社 science;
  • rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, an important global accord to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reviewing climate policy with an environmental justice lens.

Yarnold continued:

鈥湵瞎 and our members urge the Biden-Harris Administration and the new Congress to turn to the hard work of restoring trust in democratic institutions, protecting nature, and respecting all who call America home-- our shared survival depends on it.

鈥淚n particular, Black and brown communities that have historically shouldered the burden of climate change and workers in fossil fuel dependent communities must not be left behind as we move forward with a new administration to right these long-standing wrongs. Everyone -- regardless of background, race, or neighborhood -- deserves a cleaner, greener future.

鈥淎耻诲耻产辞苍-诲谤颈惫别苍  science tells us that climate change is the biggest threat to birds and people with two-thirds of North American birds at risk of extinction due to our warming planet. Further, published in the journal Science discovered that North America has lost nearly 3 billion birds in the last 50 years.

鈥淲e need durable solutions that defy partisanship 鈥攁nd our nearly 2 million members from across the political spectrum are raising their voices for change. We look forward to working with President Joe Biden, Vice-President Kamala Harris, and their administration, as well as members of Congress, to build a more resilient and inclusive economy with more green jobs, cleaner air, and stronger communities that protect birds, conserve water, restore wetlands, and reduce emissions.鈥

Over the past two weeks the organization has called for all elected officials to respect the rule of law as the country continues to grapple with the fallout of the attack on the Capitol by insurrectionist white supremacists earlier this month, incited by lies promoted by President Trump and many members of Congress regarding the results of a free and fair election.

###

Media Contact:  Robyn Shepherd, robyn.shepherd@audubon.org; Matt Smelser, matt.smelser@audubon.org

About 爆料公社
The 爆料公社 protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. 爆料公社 works throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation. State programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners give 爆料公社 an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire, and unite diverse communities in conservation action. A nonprofit conservation organization since 1905, 爆料公社 believes in a world in which people and wildlife thrive. Learn more at  and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @audubonsociety.