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Why Sewage Plants Make for Great Winter Birding Spots
January 04, 2018 — Water, heat, and fertilizer . . . what more could you ask for? Here are a few ideas on where to visit.
Birds Are Helping to Plant an Entire Lost Landscape in Olympic National Park
January 04, 2018 — After the largest dam removal in U.S. history, scientists, Native Americans, and wild animals are working together to restore the heart of the Elwha.
This Show Used a Robot Chick to Infiltrate a Hornbill Nest
January 03, 2018 — The producer of the PBS series 'Spy in the Wild' shares with Audubon how his team captured the rare and intimate footage.
Embattled Southwestern Willow Flycatcher to remain on Endangered Species List
January 02, 2018 — U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service rejects petition from developers in a victory for sound science.
How Chickadee Flocks Avoid Traffic Jams at Your Feeder
January 02, 2018 — Turns out there's an orderly process to all of that flitting back and forth.
11 of Our Favorite Stories From 2017
December 26, 2017 — Audubon's editors look back on a busy year.
As Border Wall Plans Progress, the White House Flouts Environmental Laws
December 22, 2017 — Officials confirm the bird-rich Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge is the 'probable' starting point for construction.
For 2018, Resolve to Help Birds in Three Simple Ways
December 22, 2017 — Ring in the new year by raising your voice for bird conservation and making your home an avian haven.
How a Small Army of Scientists Hopes to Save the World's Rarest Sandpiper
December 22, 2017 — The Spoon-billed Sandpiper, on the edge of extinction, is finally catching a break after scientists persuaded hunters to become fishermen instead.
Nine of Audubon's Biggest Conservation Wins in 2017
December 22, 2017 — From restoring bird habitats across the country to preventing unnecessary bird deaths, Audubon's had a big year.