This Winter Marks an Incredible 'Superflight' of Hungry Winter Finches
Across the country, birders are being treated to one of the biggest irruption years of boreal birds in recent memory.
Across the country, birders are being treated to one of the biggest irruption years of boreal birds in recent memory.
Senate version of bill preserves environmental protections while supporting forests.
This year brought unprecedented challenges, but Audubon and its supporters still achieved important victories to help protect both birds and people.
Audubon and coalition partners seek to make the City of Brotherly Love bird-friendly.
The stewardship program associate reflects on his relationship with nature and embracing his new mentorship role.
Schindler was a consummate biologist/ecologist who viewed Western science and Indigenous knowledge as essential companions.
In her new book ‘Beloved Beasts,’ author Michelle Nijhuis chronicles a movement dedicated to the 'preservation of possibility.'
The slowdown in human activity—a period scientists are calling the “anthropause”—was a mixed bag for animals.
Audubon’s new conservation strategy identifies the most important places for birds and people in Puget Sound.
The rule gutting bird protections takes effect today—but not for long.
A new study suggests that migratory birds have a kind of built-in GPS that helps them navigate the world, even when they’re far from home.
After photos of the striking King Penguin went viral in recent weeks, experts have been searching for answers.
As the hugely popular franchise continued to grow, the game became a source of solace and inspiration for many players in the past year.
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