All Bird and Conservation News

Generational Advancements in Utah Water Policies this Year (Part 2)
April 11, 2022 — Major new funding and new flexibility improve the outlook for people and birds, even in drought.
Simple Solutions to Prevent Collisions
April 04, 2022 — Making our communities and skies safer for birds
Generational Advancements in Great Salt Lake Water Policies this Year (Part 1)
March 22, 2022 — Major new funding and new flexibility improve the outlook for people and birds, even in drought.
Our Blueprint for a Resilient Lower Mississippi River
March 22, 2022 — On World Water Day, Audubon has identified the most important places for birds and people from Missouri to the Gulf Coast.
How Just a Few Acres of Ideal Habitat Helped Protect Henslow’s Sparrows
March 21, 2022 — Quick action and a partnership with a local winery allowed the Central Kentucky Audubon Society to protect a local population of Henslow’s Sparrows—and led to a discovery that could help the species in other places.
10 Fun Facts About the White-throated Sparrow
March 17, 2022 — From their viral tunes to their bizarre genetics, this backyard favorite is full of surprises.
Several large American White Pelicans take flight on an island, while a large group of other waterbirds congregate on the beach in the background.
A Plan to Keep Texas's Rookeries Rooted in Place
March 16, 2022 — Without action, a century of bird conservation could wash away with these small islands on the Texas coast.
Audubon Testifies in Favor of Funding for Klamath National Wildlife Refuges
March 08, 2022 — Migratory and wetland-dependent birds have already lost around 75 percent of historic wetlands.
Why We Need an Arizona Water Security Plan, Now
February 28, 2022 — Audubon urges state to implement policies that maximize investments on water projects.
Our Plan to Count Shorebirds in the Colorado River Delta
February 28, 2022 — A peek into Audubon’s scientific efforts to better understand a critical migration bottleneck.