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Birds in North America and Europe Are Quickly Packing Their Bags—Here's Why
April 01, 2016 — Decades of data show that climate change is manipulating the way species move across continents.
Climate-Threatened Birds
48 Hours of Birding (and Other Things): New Orleans
April 01, 2016 — Laid-back birding in this urban gem gives "The Big Easy" a new meaning.
48 Hours of Birding
What One Success Story Reveals About Talking to Politicians on Birds and Climate
April 01, 2016 — A California volunteer is building bridges with her legislator on climate change and birds, even if they might not agree on every issue.
Audubon Climate Heroes
Seven Women Who Made the World Better for Birds and People
March 31, 2016 — We’re giving a major hat tip to these die-hard conservationists, because every month should be Women's History Month.
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Video Surfaces of a Rare Florida Panther Tearing Through an Audubon Sanctuary
March 31, 2016 — Earlier this week, a visitor at the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in southern Florida met a giant wild cat face to face.
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Watch: This Little Bird Can Sing With Its Wings
March 30, 2016 — The broadbill's strange song may set your heart aflutter.
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What's Your State Bird?
March 28, 2016 — It may hail from a faraway land—or it may be a feeder frequenter.
Podcast
New Details Emerge on a Notorious Bird-Killing Bacteria
March 28, 2016 — Research shows that climate change and invasive species are spreading a toxin that causes paralysis in birds.
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Scientists Solve A Shag-adelic Bird Mystery
March 25, 2016 — New Zealanders now get two endangered shags for the price of one.
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Don't Be Fooled By the Red-bellied Woodpecker's Name
March 24, 2016 — To identify this bird, look to its head.
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