Grasslands, Aridlands, and Forests

We improve habitat quality on privately managed and public lands.
Burrowing Owls. Photo: Sandrine Biziaux Scherson/Audubon Photography Awards

Working on working lands.

Working lands represent one of the best hopes for conservation. These parcels of forests, ranches, and farms add up to roughly a billion acres—or about half the land in the entire Lower 48 states. Audubon collaborates with landowners, land managers, government agencies, and private industry across the hemisphere to increase the quality of habitat on privately managed lands to benefit 20 flagship bird species. Audubon also helps landowners and land managers apply bird-friendly practices on their lands.

Related News

Miller Land and Livestock Achieves Audubon's Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification

January 11, 2024 — Cattle crucial to making a mosaic of grassland habitat good for birds

Audubon and Partners Announce First Bird-Friendly Certified Bison Ranch in Montana

October 04, 2023 — North Bridger Bison ranch in Shields Valley, Montana is using bison to boost birds.
An Eastern Meadowlark vocalizing with its beak wide open. It's a small bird, yellow on the belly with a black stripe running from its shoulder to its center. The back is rufous with mottled black pips. Its face has a pop of yellow between its beak and eye, and there's strong speed stripe racing from the back of the eye towards the rear of the head. The bird is perched on a wood post and the background is soft warm and green tones in a creamy bokeh.

National Audubon Society Names Ashly Steinke its Grassland Ecologist for Wisconsin

August 21, 2023 — Will build landowner relationships that help the Audubon Conservation Ranching program grow

Herefords Support Habitat at Audubon Certified Bird-Friendly Orvis Cattle Company

August 08, 2023 — Rotational grazing works for grassland birds in the Audubon Conservation Ranching program

National Audubon Society Names Krysten Zummo its Grassland Ecologist for Minnesota

August 04, 2023 — Will build landowner relationships that help the Audubon Conservation Ranching program grow
Birds That Depend on Grasslands
! Priority Bird
Greater Sage-Grouse
Pheasants and Grouse
Golden Eagle
Hawks and Eagles
Sagebrush Sparrow
New World Sparrows
Sage Thrasher
Mockingbirds and Thrashers
Burrowing Owl
Owls
Brewer's Sparrow
New World Sparrows
Gray Flycatcher
Tyrant Flycatchers