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Featured Posts
Birds on the Move
Birds Bring Solace for Audubon Members During Pandemic
More than 600 nature lovers describe how birds have been a source of comfort through this crisis period.
Audubon Members Share Inspirational Stories and Local Conservation Victories
Now more than ever, "hope is the thing with feathers."
Audubon Members Wade Through Memories of Their Favorite Water Birds
Great Blue Herons, Ospreys, Atlantic Puffins, and more...
The Joy of Being a Bird Ambassador
More than 300 Audubon members described a time when they introduced others to the wonderful world of birds.
Audubon Members Focus on Their Favorite Bird Photos
Over 100 shutterbugs took us behind the viewfinder of their best photos.
President’s Budget Confirms Support for Climate, Conservation, and Equity
June 09, 2021 —
The Biden administration is proposing increased federal investments for tackling the climate crisis, rebuilding communities, and conserving birds, wildlife, and ecosystems.
How Birders Are Boosting Their Yard Lists While They Sleep
June 08, 2021 —
Using DIY setups and free software, a growing number of community scientists are eavesdropping on nocturnal migrants flying above.
Eelgrass is the Climate-fighting Hero the Ocean Needs
June 08, 2021 —
This seagrass provides carbon storage, feeding grounds for birds, and a refuge for sea life from more acidic waters.
Biden Puts Arctic Refuge Oil Drilling Leases on Hold, Citing Legal Flaws
June 02, 2021 —
As the Interior Department launches a new environmental review, conservation groups want Congress to change the law behind the leases.
Birds Are Declining in a Supposedly ‘Untouched’ Region of Amazon Rainforest
June 02, 2021 —
Bird numbers and diversity are dropping even within the best-protected forests, study finds. The scientists' only explanation is climate change.
Ask Kenn: What Exactly Is a Warbler?
May 28, 2021 —
Species bearing the name warbler are found around the world, but how they're classified can be complicated, explains bird expert Kenn Kaufman.
Whiter Neighborhoods Get More Park Space, a New Report Shows
May 27, 2021 —
More than two-thirds of the 100 largest U.S. cities offer less park acreage in communities of color, with similar inequity based on income.
New Insights on Phenomenal Bird Numbers at Great Salt Lake
May 27, 2021 —
Analysis reveals continued importance of the lake and need to understand factors affecting bird populations
The World's Two Oldest Common Loons Are a Couple—and Amazing Parents
May 26, 2021 —
A quarter-century ago, two loons joined forces to become a Michigan wildlife refuge’s resident power couple.
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