All Bird and Conservation News

Many sleek black birds swimming off the coast in ocean waves.
Historic New Marine Sanctuary along California’s Central Coast Shows the Power of Tribal-Led Conservation
October 22, 2024 — Through collective coalition action, the Northern Chumash Tribal Council showed how tribally-led organizing can lead to historic conservation and protect a culturally and ecologically treasured area.
Celebrating 52 Years of the Clean Water Act
October 18, 2024 — A call to strengthen protections for our waterways.
Accelerating Responsible Clean Energy Development: Audubon's Efforts in 2024
October 18, 2024 — From warbler research to transmission line placement, Audubon staff worked on planning with birds and people in mind.
National Audubon Society and Parks Project at the 2024 Culver City Art Walk
October 17, 2024 — A partnership driving bird conservation through art.
Proposed Legislation Would Support Bird Conservation and Partnerships in Cities and Towns
October 12, 2024 — The Urban Bird Treaty Act will support habitat conservation, hazard reduction, and community engagement.
Audubon Spotlight: Liliana Griego Advocates for People-Centered Coastal Conservation
October 11, 2024 — Griego melds her love for urban nature and her drive to make conservation more inclusive and accessible to nurture people’s relationships with the California coast.
Growing Native Plants Provides Fuel for Migratory Birds
October 10, 2024 — This World Migratory Bird Day, make sure your garden, yard or balcony supports birds along their journeys.
Supporting At-Risk Bird Habitat in the Lower Colorado River Basin
October 10, 2024 — Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program bolsters habitat for threatened and endangered species.
A diverse group of people of varying ages make art outside at the Audubon Center at Debs Park.
Creating the Space to Bring Communities Together with Latino Outdoors
October 10, 2024 — We spoke with Evelyn Serrano, Audubon Debs Park center director, and Christian La Mont of Latino Outdoors during Latino Conservation Week 2024.
Chesapeake Ospreys are in Danger—They Need More Fish
October 09, 2024 — Better fisheries management is needed to improve the health of Ospreys in Chesapeake Bay.