A portrait of Haley Paul.

Haley Paul

Policy Director

Haley Paul joined the team in May 2018. She works across the Audubon network and with key stakeholders and decision makers to advance water and natural resource policies that are good for people and birds. Prior to Audubon, Haley worked for the Town of Gilbert Water Department and led the water conservation team. She has a M.S. in Sustainability from Arizona State University where she analyzed the Groundwater Management Act, and attended Washington State University for her undergraduate degree in Anthropology.

Haley is from Phoenix, Arizona and grew up running on the trails of South Mountain. On family walks, Haley demonstrates to her daughter the differences between White-winged Doves and Mourning Doves. She’s getting it.

Contact

haley.paul@audubon.org
602.468.6470 ext. 110

Articles by Haley Paul

New Federal Rule Would Reduce Protections for Water in the West, Harming People and Birds
Western Rivers Action Network

New Federal Rule Would Reduce Protections for Water in the West, Harming People and Birds

— The Trump Administration’s revised Waters of the United States rule would shrink the number of waterways protected under the Clean Water Act.
Audubon Gives Testimony In Support of Funding to Remove Invasive Plants Along Arizona's Rivers
Western Rivers Action Network

Audubon Gives Testimony In Support of Funding to Remove Invasive Plants Along Arizona's Rivers

— The grant funding would help restore native plants and habitat.
What happened in Vegas? When it comes to water, this doesn’t stay in Vegas
Western Rivers Action Network

What happened in Vegas? When it comes to water, this doesn’t stay in Vegas

— Feds don’t want to gamble on risky water future—and give new urgency to complete the Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan.
What is Going on with Water Planning in Arizona?
Western Rivers Action Network

What is Going on with Water Planning in Arizona?

— Work continues on a drought plan that will better prepare Arizona for a drier future for people and birds.
Eight Natural Resource Issues for the next U.S. Senator from Arizona
Western Rivers Action Network

Eight Natural Resource Issues for the next U.S. Senator from Arizona

— No issue defines Arizona’s past and its future more than water.
10 Things You Should Know About Arizona’s Groundwater Management Act
Western Rivers Action Network

10 Things You Should Know About Arizona’s Groundwater Management Act

— Why protecting groundwater is so important for people and birds.
Shortage on the Colorado River is Imminent, but a Catastrophic One is Not
Western Rivers Action Network

Shortage on the Colorado River is Imminent, but a Catastrophic One is Not

— Parties in Arizona must keep pushing to leave more water in Lake Mead.
Balancing the needs of rivers, riparian habitat, and housing while ensuring environmental protections and sustainability for Arizonans
Western Rivers Action Network

Balancing the needs of rivers, riparian habitat, and housing while ensuring environmental protections and sustainability for Arizonans

— How a recent ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court fails to protect the San Pedro River and current and future residents in southeastern Arizona.
Dense Forests, Encroached Meadows, and Devastating Wildfires
Western Rivers Action Network

Dense Forests, Encroached Meadows, and Devastating Wildfires

— How Audubon and the Arizona Elk Society work together to protect rivers in the West.