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National Audubon Society

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Amazon
Area: 5888268 km2
Countries:
Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
Cities:
Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
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Basins: Missouri (422)
Organization SDGs:
Includes Sustainable Development Goals from the organization and its locations.
Protect and Restore Ecosystems (SDG 6.6)
Stakeholder Participation (SDG 6.b)
Climate Resilience and Adaptation (SDG 13.1)
National climate measures into national policies, strategies and planning (SDG 13.2)
Services Offered: Policy advocacy
Communications & outreach
Project management
Stakeholder engagement & facilitation
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Org. Type: NGO / Civil Society
Org. Size: Large (500 - 999 Employees)
Language: English
Org. Website: www.audubon.org/conservation/western-water-initiative
Org. Source: User
Profile Completion: 89%
Coalition: No

Organization Overview

Audubon’s Western Water team works to align bird habitat protection and restoration with more reliable water supplies for all communities, while addressing historic injustices. These include disproportionate health impacts associated with water issues at the Salton Sea in California, desiccation of the Colorado River Delta ecosystem in Mexico, and lack of water infrastructure and access to drinking water in many tribal communities. With drought conditions persisting into a t…

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Audubon’s Western Water team works to align bird habitat protection and restoration with more reliable water supplies for all communities, while addressing historic injustices. These include disproportionate health impacts associated with water issues at the Salton Sea in California, desiccation of the Colorado River Delta ecosystem in Mexico, and lack of water infrastructure and access to drinking water in many tribal communities. With drought conditions persisting into a third decade and climate change increasingly affecting water supplies and habitat in the West, we see unprecedented urgency for inclusive and equitable solutions that avoid catastrophic water shortages. Audubon advocates for policies, funding, and on-the-ground actions to protect and restore healthy rivers and lakes, for every living thing that depends on them.

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