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State public utility commissions have the power to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change. Some have already begun.
Sulfur-crested Cockatoos in eastern Australia have learned to open trash cans. Their human neighbors are fighting back.
In our rescue attempt, I thought I was giving my young daughters a lesson in compassion. It ended up being the reminder that I needed.
Ten years after the storm devastated the East Coast, science shows its effects on avian habitat were a surprisingly mixed bag.
By observing nighttime visitors to their feeders, community scientists in Arizona have been central to the recovery of lesser long-nosed bats.
On-the-ground assessments of how drought is impacting birds in the Great Basin.
Sound science is helping us help birds.
The easy buffet draws bears to human habitats. If you live in bear country, experts suggest putting away feeders in seasons the mammals are active.
In director Shaunak Sen’s acclaimed documentary “All That Breathes,” the lives of the Indian brothers and the city’s ubiquitous raptors are set against a backdrop of pollution and political unrest.
The launch of Washington’s least-conflict solar siting project is a milestone for Audubon’s clean energy efforts in the state.
A look ahead at what’s working, what’s not, and where we go from here.
A new preprint from scientists across the region asserts that advances in neotropical ornithology will require a stronger commitment to inclusion.
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