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Want to Save the Planet? Be a Climatarian
January 08, 2016 — A new diet description came into its own in 2015—and this one has nothing to do with losing weight.
Why Downy Woodpeckers Are The Friendliest Woodpeckers
January 07, 2016 — This little tree dweller shows up just about everywhere.
How Clean Energy and Birds Can Coexist
January 06, 2016 — In a Huffington Post op-ed, Audubon CEO David Yarnold lauds renewable energy projects that take wildlife into consideration.
The Alarming Truth About How Fast the Arctic is Melting
January 05, 2016 — A report card for the region highlights reasons to act on climate change now.
Day 365: So Long, and Thanks For All The Birds
January 01, 2016 — Noah rings in the New Year with a rare owl on the last day of his Big Year.
Sitting Ducks: Why Millions of Arctic Seabirds Are in Danger
December 31, 2015 — Oil spills, climate change, fishing, shipping routes—threats facing Arctic seabirds are vast, and hard to track.
6 Views of The Earth From Above
December 31, 2015 — Staring at the Earth from outer space is captivating—until you realize you're probably marveling at destruction.
What One Magnificent Predator Can Show Us About the Arctic's Future
December 31, 2015 — Scientists are scaling the cliffs of Alaska's Seward Peninsula to stop the mighty Gyrfalcon from losing more ground to climate change.
Is Shell Really Abandoning Arctic Drilling?
December 31, 2015 — It's great that the energy giant pulled out of the Arctic Ocean. But let’s still stay vigilant.
Meet the Creatures of the Arctic Polar Night
December 31, 2015 — As the far north heats up, more open waters means more winter habitat for a wider variety of birds and other marine life.