Articles by Maya Richard-Craven

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Log On and Team Up for a Whole New Type of Big Year

By Maya Richard-Craven
December 15, 2022 — Audubon staff used eBird in 2022 for a count that emphasized collaboration over competition. Here’s how to launch your own group effort.
A Canada Goose emerging from water, droplets splashing.
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10 Fun Facts About the Canada Goose

By Maya Richard-Craven
December 14, 2022 — Yep, it’s actually called a Canada, not a Canadian, Goose. And that’s not even one of our fun facts!
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How San Diego City College Audubon Club Found Community Through a Mural

By Maya Richard-Craven
December 09, 2022 — Inspired by the Audubon Mural Project, this summer students in an Audubon campus chapter came together to paint dozens of climate-threatened birds—each in their very own frame.
A man looks at a disheveled raptor standing on a table looking back at him.
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A Poetic New Film Follows Two Dedicated Brothers Saving Delhi’s Black Kites

By Maya Richard-Craven
October 25, 2022 — In director Shaunak Sen’s acclaimed documentary “All That Breathes,” the lives of the Indian brothers and the city’s ubiquitous raptors are set against a backdrop of pollution and political unrest.
A small gray warbler with patches of bright yellow and a white belly perches on a branch in front of a blurred green background.
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10 Fun Facts About the Yellow-rumped Warbler

By Maya Richard-Craven
October 06, 2022 — Who are you calling a butterbutt?