The ‘Big Boom Theory’ That Could Help Conserve Common Nighthawks
January 14, 2022 —
New research confirms that males’ wing-boom sound marks hard-to-find nesting sites—a boon for efforts to save these mysterious, declining birds.
Audubon Spotlight: Bethany Chan, A Designer for Others
January 13, 2022 —
Chan draws from the triumphs—and struggles—of building a global design cohort to create essential materials for Audubon’s conservation work.
Inside the Amazing Cross-Continent Saga of the Steller’s Sea-Eagle
January 10, 2022 —
The journey of the lost Asian bird started more than a year ago. Follow along as birders gather in awe and speculate on its next moves.
Ghost Forests Could Provide Respite for Marsh Birds as Coastal Habitat Disappears
January 05, 2022 —
Scientists want to ensure that swaths of trees killed by saltwater flooding are more than dead forest, but become quality marsh habitat for birds.
January 04, 2022 —
At a time when most European bird populations are shrinking, the recovery of a Portuguese songbird is a bright spot that underscores the importance of habitat restoration.