All Bird and Conservation News

5 Ways the IUCN Red List Is Changing for Birds
October 29, 2015 — Forty species are faring worse on the list, but the forecast isn't all gloomy.
3 Ways Teamwork Helps Birds Survive California's Drought
October 26, 2015 — Faced with parched habitat, conservationists are creating managed wetlands for migrating birds. All it takes is collaboration...and data from outer space.
Condor Chick Has Two Mommies
October 22, 2015 — After the chick’s father died, a second female condor stepped up to help raise the baby. Watch the progressive family’s first few months in this time-lapse video.
Hitnes Runs into Herons in New Orleans
October 16, 2015 — As the muralist continues around the southern United States, herons have been a constant.
Quiz: Identify Raptors in Flight
October 15, 2015 — Test and hone your ID skills with this raptor puzzle.
Pumpkin Bird Feeder Makes a Happy Harvest For Birds
October 15, 2015 — Provide a seasonal feast for the birds in your area with this DIY activity.
How Audubon Helps Raptors Through Rehab
October 15, 2015 — Give us your flightless, your hurt, your wounded raptors yearning to fly free…
The New Normal: Bald Eagles in the Big City
October 15, 2015 — After cozying up in the spring, Bald Eagles settle into New York City for another winter.
The Nicaragua Canal: Still a Very Bad Plan
October 08, 2015 — Construction of the canal, already delayed by more than a year, will harm the environment and the local community, according to a new environmental impact assessment.
Climate Change May Swallow Albatross’ Nesting Grounds Sooner Than We Thought
October 08, 2015 — Bigger storms caused by rising seas will flood seabird nests long before their colonies are actually submerged—and albatrosses may be too stubborn to adapt.