Rio Grande, Albuquerque
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Audubon's Western Rivers Action Network

Together we can create healthier western rivers for the birds, wildlife and people.
Rio Grande, Albuquerque Photo: Paul Tashjian
Get Involved

Audubon's Western Rivers Action Network

Together we can create healthier western rivers for the birds, wildlife and people.

DID YOU KNOW? Millions of migrating birds representing over 250 species depend on key western rivers for their survival. Over 100 species spend some portion of their life cycle in riparian areas and many of these species are now threatened or endangered - as demands increase but water supplies dwindle. Join us in promoting environmental flows for our rivers. Help protect our rivers and the birds, wildlife, and communities that depend on them. The Western Rivers Action Network (WRAN) is Audubon's multi-state grassroots effort to protect rivers.

Join Audubon’s Western Rivers Action Network!

Concerned about the drought or how poor water quality might be impacting local communities and avian species ... but not sure?

What can you do about it? Is there an important water-related issue you want to share with other Audubon members? What are others doing? Join us and find out!!

Together, our voices are louder and stronger. ACT NOW!!! Join us in urging our local, state, and federal governments to work toward sensible water policy solutions that balance the needs of the environment, our communities, and our beloved wildlife.

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December 2014
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