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A blue and grey kingfisher flies out of the water, creating a splash around its wet body, shaggy crest, white collar, and rufous belly. The bird and countless tiny droplets are in sharp focus.
2026 Audubon Photography Awards Open for Entries
January 15, 2026 — Grand Prize winners will receive $5,000 and a voyage to Antarctica with HX Expeditions.  
Canadian Geese fly over Huntsville Abbey.
Preserving Farmland and Water to Help Protect Great Salt Lake
December 15, 2025 — Many Partners Lead the Way to Save Land and Share Water with Great Salt Lake.
Join Audubon’s 126th Annual Christmas Bird Count and Help Protect Birds Across the Hemisphere
December 14, 2025 — From December 14 to January 5, tens of thousands of volunteers will contribute to the longest-running bird census in the world, providing critical data to inform conservation action.
A flock of shorebirds flies over ocean waves.
Top Stories Around Audubon in 2025
November 25, 2025 — How Audubon advanced habitat conservation, climate action, policy leadership, and community building in 2025.
COP30 Recognized the Role of Forests and Nature in Addressing the Climate Crisis
November 24, 2025 — Discussions showed strong commitment to international cooperation.
Colorado River States Miss Deadline as Crisis Deepens
November 12, 2025 — Audubon emphasizes the need for swift, cooperative action to safeguard water for 40 million people and 400 bird species.
A colorful mural of a warbler and flowers painted on a garden shed.
Audubon Mural Project and NYC Parks Celebrate New Murals at Community Gardens
November 06, 2025 — Murals draw attention to climate-threatened birds and small greenspaces they depend on.
COP30: Birds Show Us the Way to Climate Solutions
November 05, 2025
A molting ptarmigan sits on the snowy ground preening its feathers.
National Audubon Society Applauds Launch of Bipartisan Senate Stewardship Caucus
October 30, 2025 — New caucus underscores how our economy thrives on the vital connection between healthy lands and waters, birds, and people
Bird standing on a rock with water seen behind it
Two New Marine Refuges on Haida Gwaii Will Protect Marine Biodiversity
October 22, 2025 — Audubon celebrates the permanent protection of globally important marine habitat