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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.
The unique effort, consisting of six trails and trained guides, is a showcase for ideas that make birds and nature more accessible.
Cartoonist Rosemary Mosco reflects on a season that’s special to her—and not only because she invented it.
Audubon took a huge leap forward this year protecting birds, people, and the places they need to live and thrive. Here, a look back at a selection of our achievements from the last 12 months.
Can it survive another century?
Whether novice or expert, backyard birder or a globetrotting adventurer, we’ve got something for everyone on your list. Better yet: For many of these products, their purchase also benefits bird habitat.
A successful expedition in Papua New Guinea captured photos and video of the chicken-size pigeon, highlighting the value of local ecological knowledge as scientists seek out other long-missing species.
Super vision? Flowing beards? Spiral poo? Yeah, there's plenty to talk about when it comes to this American icon.
The longest-running bird census provides important data for scientists and conservationists worldwide.
Take limits require rapid ID of fast-flying birds—a useful skill for any birder. One waterfowler breaks down how she does it.
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