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By Joining Climate Alliance, Governor Hickenlooper Protects Colorado’s Birds and People

ԹϺ’s climate science shows birds like the Golden Eagle and Mountain Bluebird face shrinking and shifting ranges within the state if carbon pollution continues spewing.

DENVER, Colo.—“Climate change threatens in North America, including , and these birds tell us meaningful climate action is long overdue,” said Alison Holloran, executive director of ԹϺ Rockies, in response to Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper's announcement declaring the to uphold the climate goals of the Paris Agreement.

“Governor Hickenlooper’s plan to reduce carbon pollution will protect Colorado’s birds as well as Colorado’s communities. ԹϺ supports science-based solutions to the biggest threat facing birds and people.”

To learn more about ԹϺ Rockies’ efforts to protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, please visit .

ԹϺ Rockies is the regional office of the ԹϺ serving the states of Colorado and Wyoming.

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Contact: Nicolas Gonzalez, ngonzalez@audubon.org, 212-979-3068.