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Honoring David Schindler, a Champion of the Boreal Forest
March 11, 2021 — Schindler was a consummate biologist/ecologist who viewed Western science and Indigenous knowledge as essential companions.
Capturing the Whole History of Conservationism—for Better and Worse
March 11, 2021 — In her new book ‘Beloved Beasts,’ author Michelle Nijhuis chronicles a movement dedicated to the 'preservation of possibility.'
Monitoring Secretive Marsh Birds in the Great Lakes Region
March 09, 2021 — Audubon Great Lakes is Seeking Marsh Bird Survey Volunteers in Michigan and Indiana
A Year of the Pandemic: How Have Birds and Other Wildlife Responded?
March 09, 2021 — The slowdown in human activity—a period scientists are calling the “anthropause”—was a mixed bag for animals.
Our Blueprint for a Healthy, More Resilient Puget Sound
March 09, 2021 — Audubon’s new conservation strategy identifies the most important places for birds and people in Puget Sound.
Audubon Great Lakes Launches Marsh Bird Data Hub for Marsh Restoration in the Calumet Region
March 08, 2021 — New interactive data tool helps inform restoration efforts benefiting birds and people
Biden Administration Says it Will Revoke Trump Rule that Let Companies Kill Birds
March 08, 2021 — The rule gutting bird protections takes effect today—but not for long.
Meet Three Audubon Advocates Who Are Helping to Protect Birds in the Great Lakes Region
March 04, 2021 — Learn How You Can Be a Voice for Great Lakes Birds
Lost Birds Rely on Earth's Magnetic Field to Get Back on Track
March 04, 2021 — A new study suggests that migratory birds have a kind of built-in GPS that helps them navigate the world, even when they’re far from home.
Rare Yellow Penguin Bewilders Scientists
March 03, 2021 — After photos of the striking King Penguin went viral in recent weeks, experts have been searching for answers.