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A Historic Moment for Large-scale Restoration in the Gulf
April 07, 2021 — A new set of landmark projects will restore the damage the oil spill caused to birds and their habitats across the Gulf Coast.
Of Burgers and Birds: A Partnership That Nearly Doubles Audubon's Impact on Ranches across the Country
April 06, 2021 — Audubon Conservation Ranching teams up with Panorama Organic Meats to Bring Grassland Birds Back
National Audubon Society Announces Largest Market-Based Regenerative Grasslands Partnership in the U.S.
April 06, 2021 — Partnership with Panorama Organic Grass-Fed Meats will restore habitat, combat climate change on one million acres of working ranchland.
Getting to Know Jerome Ford, the Government’s Top Bird Official
April 02, 2021 — The head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Migratory Bird Program talks with Audubon about changes in the birding world.
Meet Robert A. Gilbert, a Forgotten Figure Who Worked With One of America's Most Famous Ornithologists
April 02, 2021 — A Black man from Virginia, Gilbert took thousands of photographs for William Brewster—but his contributions have mostly been lost to history.
Did Somebody Say Baby Bird Photos?
April 01, 2021 — Why yes, yes we did. Here are our favorite shots featuring chicks from last year's Audubon Photography Awards.
Audubon Spotlight: Vero Couttee Uses Maps to Break the Cycle of Injustice
April 01, 2021 — As Couttee approaches the end of her year-long Dangermond GIS fellowship, she plans to continue empowering local communities everywhere.
Water Issues Rise to the Surface in Utah’s 2021 Legislature
March 31, 2021 — Positive outcomes for Great Salt Lake and Navajo-Utah Water Rights Settlement.
Ask Kenn Kaufman: What's the Best Way to Become a Better Birder?
March 31, 2021 — In this month's column, Kenn shares his "four Ls" philosophy for birding. Plus, do birds that live in flocks have a higher chance of survival?
Taking Stock of Biden’s Early Environmental Justice Reforms
March 31, 2021 — The new administration is still getting started, but some of its early actions are fueling optimism for bigger, long-lasting changes.