All Bird and Conservation News

Can Restored Meadows Fight Climate Change? California Seeks to Find Out
July 19, 2017 — California's cap-and-trade extension, passed by lawmakers this week, ensures continued study of whether Sierra Nevada meadow restoration can capture carbon pollution and help birds at once.
Do All Kingfishers Actually Eat Fish?
July 17, 2017 — Names can be misleading . . .
Even a Little Bit of Oil Can Wreck a Bird's Ability to Fly, New Study Shows
July 13, 2017 — Western Sandpipers with oil on less than one-fifth of their feathers have a tough time flying—a finding that underscores the dangers offshore drilling and spills pose on migratory birds.
Like Humans and Apes, Ravens Have the Foresight to Save Up for the Future
July 13, 2017 — A new study proves what birders have long known: Ravens are really, really smart.
Photo of an American Bittern eating an aquatic insect. Credit: Glenn Hemberger/Audubon Photography Awards
Rolling Back Protections for Streams and Wetlands
July 13, 2017
Shrinking Bears Ears Would Be Shortsighted and a Mistake
July 11, 2017 — With the review process for 27 of our national monuments officially closed, a letter from Audubon's president and CEO.
Hog Island’s Osprey Pair Lose Chick to Nighttime Owl Raid
July 11, 2017 — The Great Horned Owl struck the nest a little after midnight, leaving behind two survivors.
As Climate Change Threatens to Push the Bicknell’s Thrush North, Scientists Are Protecting Its Future Habitat Now
July 10, 2017 — In a warmer world, to save rare species, scientists have to proactively protect their future ranges. For this alpine thrush, that means working with foresters in the Canadian mountains.
Mountain Bluebird by Nathan Catlin
July 07, 2017 — Location: 3604 Broadway, New York, NY 10031 and 3610 Broadway, New York, NY 10031