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21.12.2024
From mega leg bones to tiny, perfect skulls, fossils this year revealed crucial insights into bird evolution.
Congress establishes U.S. Foundation for International Conservation to bridge financial gap for communities, tribes and others working to ensure healthy lands and waters
20.12.2024
From how bees see the world to what berries can teach us about the economy, these recent titles provide an infusion of botanical wonder.
It is a major step towards protecting critically important and culturally significant wildlife habitat in the Yukon
19.12.2024
Scott Suriano relies on waders and a floating blind to snap wintry pond scenes at surface level.
Preston Cook’s love of the iconic raptor has led to a collection of 40,000 objects and, now, a quest to finally bring the bird the recognition that it deserves.
Con más participantes que nunca, este divertido acontecimiento anual es una fuerza creciente para la ciencia y la conservación de la naturaleza.
Volunteers who take part in the annual community science event aren't only collecting invaluable data about bird populations—they're also making memories while they're at it. We asked folks to...
Pull back to look at the big picture, and you may glean valuable insights.
As more people explore wild places, researchers aim to understand and minimize the impacts recreation has on birds and other animals.
Consistent advocacy work across Audubon's community helped make this important public investment happen.
In the early 20th century, ornithologist Robert Ridgway published a massive dictionary to categorize birds’ hues, from Peacock Blue to Duck Green. His work still resonates for artists and designers...
Wooden decoys long played a key role in hunting birds. Artist David Personius hopes his modern take can inspire conservation instead.
Recent studies using tracking technology pinpoint the warbler habitat where conservation is most urgently needed.
Audubon unites people across borders and partisan lines to protect birds wherever they are—regardless of the political landscape.
In Colorado and New Mexico, scientists put in long days scouring the high country for signs of how well White-tailed Ptarmigan can adapt.
18.12.2024
Use this handy guide to identify native evergreens that feed and shelter birds when foliage is scarce.
17.12.2024
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13.12.2024
White oaks remain abundant, but experts say the prized species needs help regenerating to sustain businesses, birds—and booze supplies.
Follow these monthly resolutions to grow as a birder—and a bird advocate—throughout the seasons.
One you’ll want to remember: They really, really like their personal space.
Audubon protects birds, people, and the places they need to live and thrive. Here, a look back at a selection of our policy and advocacy achievements from the last 12 months.
As we move into 2025, the work remains critical...and exciting.
The energy-devouring technology is giving new life to fossil fuels.
Audubon and partners hope the novel approach will yield more bird-friendly grazing on livestock farms in the Midwest.
Our Senior Director of Climate and Community Science invites you to join the longest-running bird count and describes what it means to science and to her family.
'Tis the season to tune into the drama-filled lives of your local corvids.
Nearly a decade later, the seabirds still aren’t rebounding from what researchers say was the largest animal die-off in modern history—and a stark warning about climate change.
Keep an eye out for vagrant clues as you tackle our avian-themed grid—and learn how you can apply a puzzling mindset in your birding, too.