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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.
But conservation mindset still needed.
Princess Beef herd is working for grassland birds in Audubon Conservation Ranching program
The Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations bill includes important wins for climate and conservation, though fails to include important legislation that would greatly benefit wildlife.
The Growing Climate Solutions Act will help farmers, foresters, ranchers, and other land stewards who are on the frontlines of conservation.
The Audubon Christmas Bird Count has generated more than 120 years’ worth of data showing how bird populations change over time.
Continued partnerships are key to much-needed scientific attention on these unique lakes.
Facing challenges head on this year: dedicated water, dollars, and improved policies.
Audubon Bird Guide App users now have access to a year-end visualization of their 2022 bird sightings
The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act represents a turning point after decades of dramatic underfunding for conservation programs, supporters say. Time to pass it is running out.
The initiative will identify at least 30 critical landscapes and seascapes along the Americas flyways for urgent conservation, restoration, and management by local partners, communities, and indigenous peoples.
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