Four Years After Hurricane Sandy, One Neighborhood Gives Itself Back to Nature
November 04, 2016 —
A photographer captures a Staten Island coast in transition, as a mostly abandoned community returns to marshland.
The Paris Agreement, the World's Biggest Climate Treaty, Is Now Legally Binding
November 04, 2016 —
The international treaty officially goes into effect today, providing an enforceable framework for fighting climate change globally.
It's Time to Rename the Ring-necked Duck
November 04, 2016 —
One birder's impassioned plea to name the diver for a much more obvious—and useful—field mark.
A Vote for Washington State's I-732 Carbon Tax Proposal Is a Vote for a Safer Planet
November 03, 2016 —
To help save birds and future generations, Audubon’s leaders are throwing their support behind what could be the nation’s first carbon tax.
Birdist Rule #101: Learn About the People Certain Birds Are Named After
November 03, 2016 —
Like this Cooper's Hawk. Know who it was named for? Didn't think so.
Yes! More Australian Night Parrots Have Been Discovered
November 01, 2016 —
The nocturnal bird is so rare that it was once thought to be extinct. This recent discovery gives its struggling population a big boost.
Should the Whooping Crane Shooter's Fine Have Been Higher?
October 28, 2016 —
The Texas man who killed two of the endangered birds will pay $25,810—one-fifth the cost of raising a single Whooping Crane to adulthood.
Malheur Acquittal Sets a Dangerous Precedent for Protecting Public Lands
October 28, 2016 —
A jury's decision to not convict seven of the armed citizens that occupied Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for 41 days is very worrisome.