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Critical Funding and Advocacy for the Delaware River Watershed
April 26, 2024 —
Audubon continues to raise the profile of the Delaware River.
New EPA Climate Pollution Standards Benefit Birds and People
April 25, 2024 —
Cutting emissions from power plants will improve air quality and slow global temperature rise.
Woodcocks Don’t Let Migration Mess With Their Sex Lives
April 24, 2024 —
A new study finds the first proof that timberdoodles mate as they migrate, an extremely rare behavior known as itinerant breeding.
How the Common Loon's Eerie Call Took Over Pop Music
April 23, 2024 —
The beloved bird has wailed its way through decades of hits. It’s time we give the species its royalties.
Audubon Joins America the Beautiful Freshwater Challenge
April 23, 2024 —
New partnership will boost conservation and restoration for rivers, lakes, streams, and wetlands.
Why a Bigger Grid is Good for the Planet – and Birds
April 22, 2024 —
Audubon is advocating for the rapid expansion of responsibly sited transmission.
As Coastal Habitat Shrinks, Scientists Take Inspiration from Surfing Shorebirds
April 19, 2024 —
Birds rest on rafts of eelgrass when they can't find a safe space to roost onshore. Now conservationists are mimicking the behavior to give them more places of respite.
Update on Arizona's Legislative Session
April 19, 2024 —
Where bills stand and Audubon's budget priorities for 2024