Earlier this year, Audubon announced its strategic plan, a 2012-2015 roadmap for hemispheric conservation – to make us a more powerful force in restoring bird ecosystems, benefiting humanity, wildlife, and the earth’s overall biodiversity.
Identifying the priority bird species for each of the four spring and fall migration flyways – Atlantic, Mississippi, Central and Pacific – and in coordination with the entire Audubon family – staff, board members, centers, state and local chapters, hemispheric partners, and volunteers — Audubon will select and measure results for significant projects and initiatives for which we have the skills and resources. Five strategies have been identified: making land work for both birds and people; sharing our seas and shores; shaping a healthy climate with a clean energy future; creating bird-friendly communities; and saving important bird areas.
Visit Audubon’s Strategic Plan on the national website, where you can find (and download) the entire strategic plan in PDF format.