National Audubon Society

Articles by National Audubon Society

Is It Audobon or Audubon?
January 24, 2025 — If you're looking for the bird people, U, not O, is the way to go. But either way, stick around!
Flock Together for the Great Backyard Bird Count
January 24, 2025 — Find birds in your community and share the joy.
A willet spreading its wings over water.
The Audubon Photography Awards Expands to Chile and Colombia
January 15, 2025 — Premier bird photography and video contest is accepting entries until March 5, 2025.
A flock of shorebirds fly over a rocky coast.
Audubon Report Offers Solutions for Offshore Wind Development for Birds and Communities
January 08, 2025 — Report highlights the latest research and outlines science-based path to environmentally responsible development in a changing climate.
Audubon Celebrates Designation of Chuckwalla National Monument as a Major Victory for Birds and Communities
January 07, 2025 — Audubon and a broad coalition of Tribal, community, and conservation organizations led an effort for the protection of more than 620,000 acres of California desert.
Two Lesser Yellowlegs wade and splash in shallow blue water.
President Signs Bipartisan ACE Act into Law, Supporting Wetlands and Bird Conservation
January 06, 2025 — Legislation reauthorizes habitat conservation funding for several programs
Tanya Ball sitting on a log during a video shoot.
Kaska Land Guardians Use Audio Recorders to Identify Birds on their Ancestral Lands
December 26, 2024 — Video highlights their work to protect important bird habitat for future generations
A Golden-cheeked Warbler perched on a branch.
New Fund Promises Billions of Dollars for Global Conservation
December 20, 2024 — Congress establishes U.S. Foundation for International Conservation to bridge financial gap for communities, tribes and others working to ensure healthy lands and waters
Red-necked Phalarope swimming.
Ross River Dena Council and Canadian Governments Sign Historic Agreement
December 19, 2024 — It is a major step towards protecting critically important and culturally significant wildlife habitat in the Yukon
Brooke Bateman in winter gear stands outside in the snow with binoculars.
Brooke Bateman Takes the Reins of Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count
December 12, 2024 — Our Senior Director of Climate and Community Science invites you to join the longest-running bird count and describes what it means to science and to her family.