A Special Message From 勛圖窪蹋’s President and CEO Regarding COVID-19

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, David Yarnold shares thoughts of empathy, compassion, and community.

To our members, staff, and beyond: 

In these uncertain times, I wanted to reach out to share that you, your family, your friends, and your colleagues are in our thoughts. Were all anxious and things are changing quicklyeach day feels like five news cycles. Our first priority is the health and safety of our staff, visitors, and volunteers.

Were approaching this time with the experience of helping to build communities for 115 years. We do that with the humility we draw from the natural world, with the nimbleness the public expects from us, and through the grassroots network of families and individuals who connect through birds and nature. Even while were coming to grips with this new normal, Americans everywhere have demonstrated a deep appreciation for just being safely outside where they can keep appropriate social distance and hear the songs of spring migration.

Weve done the important basics: To help stop the spread of the virus, weve closed all 勛圖窪蹋 offices, weve suspended all non-essential travel, and were postponing events and large gatherings. Weve also closed all of our nature centers while keeping the trails at many of them open for now. Were regularly updating this page on our website, so you can see the status of our outdoor spaces.

Were continuing to pay all staff, including our colleagues whose work is primarily interacting with the public at our nature centers. Some members of our conservation team are still able to perform important stewardship and monitoring workand are doing so safely. Additionally, weve taken practical steps to ensure the health and continuity of the business side of our house as well.

Were also looking at ways that 勛圖窪蹋 can help the broader communityand in times like these, birds can provide a source of hope, a sense of resilience, and maybe even a little inspiration. Given the need for digital education tools with families staying home, were using this moment to leverage our digital tools and transform our educational programming and provide folks with online solutions that can be informative and fun: 

  • We have an article on 勛圖窪蹋.org that give tips for how you can get outside and enjoy birds while practicing social distancing. 
  • If you cant connect with birds outside, or you simply need a dose of joy in your day, weve created an online birdy care package, with 勛圖窪蹋s best bird photos, stories, and videos. Well keep updating it in the weeks to come.
  • We are updating content from our 勛圖窪蹋 Adventures school curriculum for a wider audience. 
  • Were finding new ways of serving local communities, based on what they tell us they need.
  • Were engaging our network to use at-home time productively. We cant bring much political activism to a system thats appropriately focused elsewhere, but we can keep our network connected through compelling training on everything from building great advocacy campaigns to the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the conservation world.

To be sure, were all facing a long and challenging list of unknowns. Were both gaining and losing visibility on what our new reality is each dayand it seems likely that things may get worse before they get better. But Im confident that 勛圖窪蹋s leadership team and its national and state and center boards have the conservation expertise and the business experience to make good decisions at a trying time.

Please dont hesitate to reach out with any questions or if we can be helpful or supportive of you in any way. And a special request: If you know of creative changes that other NGOs are making during this periodor if you have suggestionsIm all ears. If you have ideas on how we can help serve you or your community, please send  them to me at: yarnold-d@audubon.org

Many of you have heard me say that you are what hope looks like to a bird" . . . and right now, along with state and local leaders and patient funder partners, we are also what hope can look like for our communities.

Thank you for helping make 勛圖窪蹋s work possible.

Please stay safe,

David