Audubon in Action

A Mighty Wind
April 06, 2015 — Responses to Jonathan Franzen's odd climate neo-denialism in the New Yorker.
Taking Action On Climate Change Helps Birds Now
April 02, 2015 — We would know, because we’re doing it every day.
A New Kind of Emergency Fund
March 26, 2015 — Audubon California helps senators put forth a statewide bill to subsidize spill recovery.
Roland Clement, Environmental Advocate, Dies at 102
March 26, 2015 — During his tenure as a vice president for Audubon, he played a critical role in banning DDT.
Texas Spill May Put Birds At Risk
March 11, 2015 — A chemical spill in Houston contaminates an already volatile waterway.
A Record-breaking Year for the Great Backyard Bird Count
March 11, 2015 — Birdwatchers report almost half the world’s bird species in just four days.
The Shell Lease at the Port of Seattle Is Bad News for Birds
March 09, 2015 — The major West Coast port’s shady dealings with the largest company in the world could spell disaster for Puget Sound’s wildlife, a new lawsuit claims.
NOAA Selects Florida’s Biscayne Bay as a Habitat Focus Area
March 05, 2015 — Conservationists hope that intervening at a pivotal moment can save it from disaster.
Why the Mallard Might Move North
March 03, 2015 — Audubon’s Chief Scientist explains how even common birds could be affected by a change of a few degrees.
Coming Attractions: Spring 2015
March 01, 2015 — Events for bird lovers across the country.