Audubon Remembers David Ford, Former National Board Chair
September 28, 2020 —
During 13 years on the national board, Ford championed transformative, science-based conservation that helped shape modern Audubon.
Street Trees Could Plant the Seed for a More Equitable Los Angeles
September 27, 2020 —
The city has a growing green canopy, but its benefits aren't equally distributed. Meet the woman charged with changing that.
Reimagining the Black-billed Magpie
September 27, 2020 —
Artist Lauren Tamaki captures the chatter of these vocal western corvids.
Inside Germany’s Giant, Hungry, Flightless-Bird Problem
September 26, 2020 —
Greater Rheas, native to South America, are thriving in northern Europe—and coming into conflict with farmers whose crops they eat.
False Springs: How Earlier Spring With Climate Change Wreaks Havoc on Birds
September 25, 2020 —
An early spring may sound lovely after a long winter, but can be disastrous for wildlife.
As Hurricanes Increase in Intensity, How Will Birds Respond?
September 25, 2020 —
Hurricanes don't affect all birds in the same way, but a changing climate that makes storms more intense will pose serious threats.
When In Drought…
September 25, 2020 —
When it comes to droughts, the costs of climate change are too high for both birds and people.