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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.
'Wingspan' Fans Find Escape, Connection, and Their Inner Birders During Pandemic
March 01, 2021 — As the hugely popular franchise continued to grow, the game became a source of solace and inspiration for many players in the past year.
Meet Charles Young, the First Black National Park Superintendent
February 26, 2021 — A military leader and conservationist, Young made history at a time when the achievements of Black Americans were often erased from the record.
How to Put the Bureau of Land Management Back Together Again
February 25, 2021 — The agency that oversees vast areas of the West was hollowed out and catered to industry under Trump, insiders say. Can the damage be fixed?
Conservation Funding Can Boost Our Struggling Economy
February 25, 2021 — Audubon joins a new coalition that aims to put Americans back to work while restoring the places that birds need.
Tribes Could Play a Crucial Role in Achieving a Bold New Conservation Goal
February 24, 2021 — An emerging effort to protect 30 percent of the country's land and water is an opportunity to strengthen tribal sovereignty and heed Indigenous ecological knowledge, experts say.
Reimagining the Blue Jay
February 23, 2021 — Through artistic abstraction, Gizem Vural casts the oft-maligned Blue Jay in a sunny light.