Climate

Four Ways Congress Can Help Birds And People This Year
January 17, 2024 — Returning lawmakers have an opportunity to help birds, the climate, and our own communities.
A small yellow and black bird perches on a vine amid out of focus green leaves.
Using Science to Craft Conservation Policy that Emphasizes Biodiversity in a Changing Climate
April 18, 2023 — As the Biden Administration implements the America the Beautiful initiative, a new study identifies areas most likely to provide refuge for plants and wildlife as temperatures warm.
Why Climate Matters for Birds, on Earth Day and Every Day
April 10, 2023 — Audubon is protecting birds and the places they need in a climate-altered world.
Mangroves, a Line of Defense Against Climate Change
July 27, 2022 — Julio Montes de Oca, director of Coastal Resilience for the Americas, shares how Audubon is advancing in Latin America and the Caribbean one of the priority hemispheric strategies.
See How Climate Change Will Affect Birds Near You
April 29, 2022 — Learn about Audubon's most recent science report: Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink
Climate Change Threatens Seabirds on Both Land and Sea
September 24, 2020 — Protecting birds and people from sea-level rise and warming oceans is a critical part of climate action.
Higher Water Levels Make Nesting More Difficult for South Florida Spoonbills
June 30, 2020 — Roseate Spoonbills faced a tough nesting season.
New York's Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth and Community Benefit Act
February 21, 2020 — The Governor's proposal includes measures to protect threatened and endangered species.
Best of 2019: Audubon North Carolina in Action
December 18, 2019 — From nesting Least Terns to new native plants laws, the Audubon network rallied to protect North Carolina’s birds and the places they need in 2019.
Explore Our Climate Change Cover
October 10, 2019 — Using a zoom tool, you can peruse the photos of Audubon members that make up this image of a Great Gray Owl.