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Count the Boreal Birds That Connect Us
February 12, 2021 — The Great Backyard Bird Count will help us understand how bird populations are faring in the boreal forest, and across the globe.
10 Fun Facts About the Barred Owl
February 12, 2021 — Maniacal laughter. Pink wings. Tree climbing. This bird has a lot going on.
Elizabeth Kolbert on How We're Trying to Change the Ways We've Changed Nature
February 11, 2021 — In 'Under a White Sky,' the acclaimed journalist explores a new frontier of human innovation: undoing the harm that we've already caused.
Innovative Bill Would Promote Regenerative Ranching in California
February 10, 2021 — Audubon-sponsored bill encourages ranching practices that restore grasslands and sequester carbon.
Advancing Arizona’s Groundwater Management to Protect Our Water Supply
February 06, 2021 — Several bills before the legislature would protect people and birds.
Birds Steal the Show in the New Netflix Film 'Penguin Bloom'
February 05, 2021 — The on-set trainer for the movie, based on an uplifting true story, reveals the challenges and joys of preparing magpies for the screen.
Biden Halts Trump Rule That Gutted a Landmark Bird Protection Law
February 05, 2021 — The rollback of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act was set to take effect February 8, but now the new rule is in trouble.
Our Newest National Park—and West Virginia's First—Is Fantastic for Birding
February 05, 2021 — Located in the southern part of the Mountain State, New River Gorge National Park is a must-visit destination for birders and adventure seekers.
Avanzando en la gestión de aguas subterráneas de Arizona para proteger nuestro suministro de agua
February 05, 2021 — Varios proyectos de ley ante la legislatura protegerían a las personas y las aves.
How Climate Change Pushes Even the Hardiest Desert Birds Past Their Limit
February 04, 2021 — The Mojave Desert is heating up and drying out so rapidly that birds can't drink enough water to stay cool. The result is population "collapse."