As Climate Impacts Loom, Audubon Calls for Rapid Expansion of Well-Sited Clean Energy Transmission
NEW YORK – The National Audubon Society released a report today that addresses the importance of rapidly expanding electric transmission […]
Bird Species and Conservation Information
NEW YORK – The National Audubon Society released a report today that addresses the importance of rapidly expanding electric transmission […]
[ad_1] Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just starting out, don’t overlook grassland birds. Their plumage may not be as
[ad_1] Earlier this month, wildfire smoke originating in Quebec descended upon the eastern United States, turning skies orange and creating dangerous
How Do Wildfires in Canada’s Boreal Forest Affect Birds Across the Continent? Read Post »
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – This week Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL), Rep. Rick Larsen (D-WA), Rep. David Joyce (R-OH), and Rep. Mary
Legislation to Bolster Hemispheric Bird Conservation Reintroduced in the U.S. House Read Post »
[ad_1] **Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** The Colorado River is threatened by drought and climate change, and Audubon
Short-term Federal Management on Colorado River Needs Long-term Outlook Read Post »
[ad_1] Every year, people around the country flock to parks, beaches, and ball games to celebrate Independence Day. Grills smolder.
[ad_1] Sunday, June 11th was the biggest event of the year for the Audubon on Campus chapter at UCLA, the
UCLA Students Promote Inclusive Birding with LGBTQ+ Pride Event Read Post »
[ad_1] In 2011, two years after graduating college as a biology major, I switched my focus from plants to birds.
[ad_1] John Hardin has never had a problem with Turkey Vultures. The scavengers dispose of carrion around the Indiana farm
Black Vultures’ Northward Expansion Creates New Conflicts with Farmers Read Post »
[ad_1] If you’re familiar with the Texas Gulf Coast, you know that our beaches draw big crowds—especially places like South
Celebrate Audubon Texas’s Centennial with a Virtual Tour of the Coast Read Post »
[ad_1] The Serra dos Pireneus mountain range juts out from the Brazil savanna like ancient, rusty saw teeth, all sharp
The Cerrado, the World’s Most Biodiverse Tropical Savannah, Is in Peril Read Post »
[ad_1] Water is always important! So, what’s changed to make it more important than ever? Well, if the past few
[ad_1] As long as scientists have been exploring the natural world, they’ve encountered dangers. In their quests for knowledge, for
[ad_1] Would you stake your life on your memory? For many of us, probably not! But if forced to, how
[ad_1] The San Gabriel Mountains stand tall on the outskirts of Los Angeles, providing a natural backdrop and green refuge
Why Cities Need Better Public Transit to Public Lands Read Post »
[ad_1] In April 2022, a wildfire scorched the 15,000-acre May Ranch in southeastern Colorado—testing the sustainability of a ranching model
After the Fire: How A Sustainable Ranch Survived a Natural Wildfire Read Post »
[ad_1] Inquiring minds want to know…what is your favorite style of bird feeder? A classic tube feeder? Maybe a traditional
[ad_1] Microscopic secrets hidden away in hummingbird feathers manipulate light to give these tiny birds—the most colorful birds on Earth—the
What Is the Essence of Iridescence? Ask a Hummingbird Read Post »
[ad_1] What did you do during the pandemic? This is a question we are likely to hear for decades to
[ad_1] Everything at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex monopolizes my attention: the enormous welcome globe, the 70,000 square
Why Baseball and Birding Go Together Like Peanuts and Cracker Jacks Read Post »