July 28, 2017 —
Get to know unfamiliar bird behaviors, sounds, and species by spending entire days and nights with them. Here are a few of your options.
Windows into Another World: Take a Tour of Bird Blinds Across the Country
July 12, 2017 —
What compels birders to hunker down in dark, often cramped structures? An intimate view of avian lives. But as with birds, every blind has its own character—and story.
In Chicago, Controlled Fires Are Helping to Restore Crucial Bird Habitat
July 07, 2017 —
The burns, conducted by Audubon Great Lakes and others, stave off invasive plants while spurring new growth at sites across the region.
The 'Smart Nest Box' Provides a Peek Into the Secret Lives of Birds
July 07, 2017 —
The high-tech nesting boxes catch feathered families on camera for science, education, and pure entertainment.
How Genetically Modified Mice Could One Day Save Island Birds
July 07, 2017 —
CRISPR, a new gene-editing technology, has the potential to help scientists combat invasive predators. But is tinkering with nature worth the risk?
Teddy or Not? How Ryan Zinke Is Failing American Conservation
July 06, 2017 —
By falling short of his Rooseveltian rhetoric, the Interior Secretary is endangering his department's (and his self-proclaimed idol's) legacy.