Reconnecting the Colorado River to the Sea
Binational Water Conservation Making the Colorado River More Sustainable for People and Birds
Binational Water Conservation Making the Colorado River More Sustainable for People and Birds
To power perilous journeys, birds undergo extreme feats like doubling their body weight and rearranging or even consuming their internal organs.
Leaders across the country worked with local officials to pass bird-friendly proclamations and resolutions during the global observance of Earth Week
A proposal to buy time for Kiwikiu by sending some to captive facilities on the mainland draws criticism from a Native Hawaiian ornithologist.
Audubon joins a chorus of supporters up and down the river for this important new bill.
Birds have long inspired drag queens and played key roles in queer culture.
The future of parasitic birds, which lay their eggs in other nests, is totally dependent on their hosts' ability to adjust to climate change.
Water delivered through the desiccated channel will benefit the environment.
The endangered subspecies has been in trouble for two decades, but recent data suggests the bird's population is booming in the wild.
Learn how to pick a perfect “patch,” a spot for regular birding, and learn about the ways birds rely on important resources like food and water.
Line 3, a comparable project to the canceled Keystone XL pipeline, runs counter to the president's stated climate and environmental goals.
Photographer Chris Linder captured Brood X cicadas as they tunneled out of the earth, burst from their shells, and were devoured by birds.
With a full clutch of four eggs, the pair are yet another sign of the endangered species' rebound in the Great Lakes region.
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