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How To Deal With Climate Change? Adapt.
March 13, 2015 — From Three-spined Sticklebacks to Tawny Owls, five different species are adapting to warming temperatures in surprising ways.
Three Cheers for Birders
March 13, 2015 — When it comes to conservation, birders take the cake.
Staten Island's Congressional Candidate Comes out Against Trans-Pacific Partnership
March 10, 2015 — New York City Councilman Vincent Gentile lambasts the free trade agreement that could gut environmental and labor protections the world over.
Rediscovering a Lost Babbler
March 10, 2015 — A small songbird from Myanmar hadn’t been spotted for decades.
Turning Poland's Vistula River Into a Shipping Superhighway
March 07, 2015 — Before reopening one of its historic waterways, Eastern Europe takes a look at the environmental benefits—and the downsides.
NOAA Selects Florida’s Biscayne Bay as a Habitat Focus Area
March 05, 2015 — Conservationists hope that intervening at a pivotal moment can save it from disaster.
Why the Mallard Might Move North
March 03, 2015 — Audubon’s Chief Scientist explains how even common birds could be affected by a change of a few degrees.
How Climate Change May Have Helped Spark the Syrian Civil War
March 02, 2015 — A new study draws a link between a warming climate and the outbreak of conflict.
Seattle Girl Befriends Neighborhood Crows, Making Bird Lovers Everywhere Jealous
March 02, 2015 — In return for food, Gabi Mann gets some bizarre gifts from her feathered allies.
Lost at Sea: Starving Birds in a Warming World
March 01, 2015 — The Pacific Coast saw record numbers of dead Cassin’s Auklets this winter. We dive in to see what went wrong.