Can the Greater Sage-Grouse Be Kept Off the Endangered Species List?
June 26, 2024 —
Warming and habitat loss diminished sage grouse populations 80 percent since 1965, putting them on the brink of an endangered listing. Western states, the federal government and energy and ranching interests are struggling to prevent that.
Top Music and Hollywood Artists Join Forces in “The Birdsong Project” To Benefit the National Audubon Society in Celebrating and Protecting Birds
May 20, 2022 —
Contributors include Yoko Ono, Yo-Yo Ma, Mark Ronson, Wale, Beck, Andrew Bird, Elvis Costello, Jim James, Karen O, Angélica Negrón, Calexico, Michael Uzowuru, Stephin Merritt, Karen Elson, The Flaming Lips, Nick Cave, and more.
Inside the Amazing Cross-Continent Saga of the Steller’s Sea-Eagle
January 10, 2022 —
The journey of the lost Asian bird started more than a year ago. Follow along as birders gather in awe and speculate on its next moves.
1,158 Bird Species, 7,500 Miles, 1,000 Cups of Coffee and Counting: Meet the Couple Doing the First-Ever Big Year Across Colombia
July 02, 2021 —
As they’ve crisscrossed the country tallying and documenting birds, photographers Niky Carrera Levy and Mauricio Ossa have also discovered hundreds of untold stories of conservation heroes.
How a Landmark Environmental Law May Have Quietly Saved a Billion Birds
January 06, 2021 —
New research reveals a previously uncounted benefit of the Clean Air Act—at a time when the Trump administration is weakening its protections.