What Is Causing the American Kestrel’s Perplexing Decline?
March 29, 2023 —
Although still common, these much-loved falcons continue to disappear from North American skies. Scientists are racing to understand why.
Travel in the Time of Climate Crisis
March 29, 2023 —
As climate-related disasters ramp up, how can travelers minimize the harms and maximize the benefits they bring to recovering destinations?
As Storms Grow Stronger, a Historic Building Gains Height to Stay Dry
March 28, 2023 —
Rather than abandon the 19th-century structure, staff at Hog Island Audubon Camp have elevated the Queen Mary by three feet.
New Mexico Creates Conservation Fund to Protect Rivers, Wildlife, and More
March 28, 2023 —
The historic trust will bring in more funds and promote climate resilience.
The Window for Saving the Sagebrush Ecosystem is Rapidly Closing
March 28, 2023 —
A health report for a vast western landscape finds alarming habitat loss but offers a strategy for saving what remains.
What Should I Do If I Find a Nest Where It Doesn’t Belong?
March 24, 2023 —
Sometimes birds nest too close to home. Experts share what to do if you find birds raising young on your house or building.
With Construction Days Away, Groups Ask Court to Halt Massive Willow Oil Project
March 22, 2023 —
The Biden administration-approved “carbon bomb” in the Alaskan Arctic will foul a vital sanctuary for birds, caribou, and Native people, critics say.
National Audubon Society Announces Decision to Retain Current Name
March 16, 2023 —
Organization commits to new $25 million fund to expand Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging work, a decision that follows a thorough and inclusive process to examine the legacy of its namesake.