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An MBTA for the 21st Century
July 07, 2015 — Audubon played a key role in stirring sentiment for bird protection a hundred years ago—and is now working to strengthen our premier avian conservation law.
What's an Antbird Without an Ant?
July 06, 2015 — In Costa Rica, dozens of bird species rely on army ants to lead them to food. What will happen if global warming drives the ants away?
Fireworks: Bright, Beautiful, Bad for Birds?
July 02, 2015 — Enjoy your holiday without putting birds at risk. Here's how.
What's So Great About Seeing the Same Bird Twice?
July 01, 2015 — Scientists get extremely excited when they catch a banded bird thousands of miles from where it was first tagged.
The Auklet's Whiskers—Not Just for Show
July 01, 2015 — Distinctive plumes serve a dual purpose.
A Songbird for Mountaineers
June 29, 2015 — To find the elusive Bicknell's Thrush, be patient—and start climbing.
48 Hours of Birding (and Other Things): Oklahoma City
June 29, 2015 — Get a kick out of Scissor-tailed Flycatchers and Painted Buntings along Route 66.
New York’s Fresh Kills Landfill Gets an Epic Facelift
June 26, 2015 — The biggest garbage dump on the planet once contained 150 million tons of reeking trash. No more.
Stop Cheating Our Wildlife
June 26, 2015 — It’s time for Congress to fully fund and permanently authorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
Body of Evidence: How the White Pelican Spreads Oil
June 26, 2015 — The Brown Pelican became the symbol of the BP oil spill, but the White Pelican is offering clues to its lasting stain on bird populations.