All Bird and Conservation News

Cape May Warbler, close-up on a branch
How Long Do Migratory Birds Stay?
December 18, 2023 — A glimpse into a Cape May Warbler's journey south, with our friends at Bird Lab
An Age of Transition at the Christmas Bird Count
December 07, 2023 — CBC Director Geoff LeBaron looks back on 124 years of both constancy and change, and announces a change of his own.
A cropped headshot photo of Marisol Ortega smiling.
How Marisol Ortega Brings Birds to Life With Her Illustrations
December 01, 2023 — We spoke with the artist who created the Raven vs Crow design for our merch collection about her inspiration for illustrating birds and other wildlife.
123rd Christmas Bird Count High Counts of Species in the United States
December 01, 2023 — December 14, 2022 to January 5, 2023
Water Policy Council Recommends Improvements to Arizona's Groundwater Management
November 30, 2023 — Water Policy Council delivers recommendations to Governor Hobbs.
Shorebirds feeding in tidal mudflats.
Indigenous-led Marine Conservation on Washaybeyoh/Weeneebeg (Hudson/James Bay)
November 28, 2023 — Audubon and its Indigenous partners focus on a unique Boreal landscape.
Aplomado Falcon by Werc and Geraluz
November 20, 2023 — Location: 5 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
A Ridgway’s Rail swims in a wetland, reeds and tall grass reflected in the water.
Cocopah Indian Tribe Secures $5.5 Million for Habitat Restoration in the Colorado River Delta
November 15, 2023 — Audubon partners with Cocopah Tribe to bring more resources to key riparian area.
A black seabird with orange feet and bill, a white face, and yellow tufts on its head, stands on a mossy rock with its wings outstretched.
Tufted Puffins are Getting a Boost in the Pacific Northwest
November 15, 2023 — Audubon and partners are launching new efforts to save this declining seabird.
Sam Olivares-Mejia stands in front of a white wall, next to a pink bougainvillea. Her dark hair is pulled back from her face and she wears a brightly colored pink top patterned with orange flowers.
Audubon Spotlight: Sam Olivares-Mejia Creates Better Data for a Better World
November 14, 2023 — The Dangermond GIS fellow reflects on the power of accessible data to amplify people’s relationships to their environment.