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A yellow, black, and white warbler stands on a thin, mossy branch and looks up into rain, against a dark green background.
All North American Birds Named After People Will Soon Get New Names
November 01, 2023 — After years of consideration and little news, this week's announcement by the American Ornithological Society caught many birders by surprise.
Audubon Florida's Julie Wraithmell Testifies before U.S. House on Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Renewal
October 18, 2023 — On October 18, 2023, Audubon Florida VP/Executive Director Julie Wraithmell gave the following testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries.
Partnerships Help the Lights Out Program Expand in North Carolina And Beyond
October 16, 2023 — Wake Audubon’s collaboration with Kane Realty builds on the national Lights Out movement.
How Bird Safe Philly is Making the City Safer for Migrating Birds
October 16, 2023 — The new bird-friendly window treatment at Sister Cities Cafe marks the group’s latest accomplishment.
Thumbnail image for video. Image of a Cape May Warbler in a tree.
Hundreds of Thousands of Boreal Birds Traveled Through the Tadoussac Dunes
October 14, 2023 — A new video series showcases this extraordinary phenomenon
Two-story tall painting of a Black Rail bird on the side of a red brick building on a city street.
A Bird Comes out of Hiding to Mark the Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act
October 04, 2023 — A new mural in DC highlights the Black Rail and the need to preserve legislative protections.
Audubon and Partners Announce First Bird-Friendly Certified Bison Ranch in Montana
October 04, 2023 — North Bridger Bison ranch in Shields Valley, Montana is using bison to boost birds.
a person stands on a beach and looks through a spotting scope, facing left. In the background is the ocean and a blue sky with sparse clouds.
Bird Bands Shed Light on Cross-Flyway Shorebird Migrations
October 02, 2023 — Audubon Florida biologist Michael Ferrara tracks banded plovers as they stop over in the Panhandle on their twice-yearly journeys.
American Golden-Plover standing on the ground.
A Conversation with James Fox and Dr. Christian Artuso
September 29, 2023 — Another chapter in Tullik’s Odyssey
Bipartisan Coastal Protection Bill Flies through Senate Committee
September 27, 2023 — The Strengthening Coastal Communities Act will expand a decades-old law that buffers people and birds from flooding.