Amid the Names of Coronavirus Victims, a Beloved Childhood Author Jumped Out
May 11, 2020 —
Luis Sepúlveda's death spurred Audubon's photo editor to revisit a favorite childhood book, and realize how much it has shaped her life.
Flamingos Can Forge Long-Lasting Friendships—and Rivalries
May 11, 2020 —
A new study of captive birds found they prefer to hang out with buddies, and some individuals could even be considered social butterflies.
Read an Excerpt From David Sibley's New Book 'What It’s Like to Be a Bird'
May 08, 2020 —
In his latest offering, the renowned avian expert explores birds’ remarkable adaptations and abilities, and how their experiences are far richer and more complex than even he realized.
Read an Excerpt From Jennifer Ackerman's New Book 'The Bird Way'
May 08, 2020 —
In the follow-up to her hit "The Genius of Birds," Ackerman reexamines bird behavior, revealing fascinating new insights into avian activity.
To Help COVID Recovery and Address Climate, We Must Protect Natural Spaces
May 08, 2020 —
With the right policies, existing spaces like wetlands, forests, and farmland can remove emissions and help protect against future crises that affect people and wildlife. Congress must include support for natural climate solutions in any recovery plan.
Recovery Efforts Provide the Opportunity to Build a 21st Century Energy System
May 06, 2020 —
As Congress makes plans to recover from the COVID crisis, they must plan for the future by supporting legislation that saves and creates jobs, while also creating a cleaner and healthier world.