All Bird and Conservation News

Why Federal Bird Science Deserves Our Strongest Support
June 11, 2025 — For decades, two programs from the U.S. Geological Survey have provided essential information about birds. They must continue to be fully funded.
Celebrating the Little Fish that Serve as the Beating Heart of the Ocean
June 06, 2025 — This World Oceans Day, Congress is supporting forage fish and the seabirds that rely on them.
Audubon and Reforestamos join forces to conserve forests that support birds
May 30, 2025 — The collaboration between the National Audubon Society and Reforestamos Mexico seeks to build a tourism network for bird watching in the communities that inhabit the Iztaccíhuatl-Popocatépetl volcano area.
A Piping Plover with green and orange leg bands stands on a rocky beach in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Bling That Tells a Story of Resilience in the Great Lakes
May 29, 2025 — How bird banding protects the Great Lakes Piping Plover and more.
A Bald Eagle flies in a blue sky.
House Budget Bill Advances with Some Fixes for Birds, but Sets us Back on Clean Energy, Conservation, and Environmental Protections
May 23, 2025
Alameda Wetland
Protecting Albuquerque Area Wetlands
May 16, 2025 — Audubon Southwest and Albuquerque Open Space partner to conserve these critical jewels.
New Evidence Reveals Coastal Birds Need Both Stewardship and Restoration
May 14, 2025 — We can better protect birds on beaches by addressing human disturbance and habitat loss simultaneously.
Mourning Warbler sitting on a tree branch
World Migratory Bird Day Reminds Us to Listen to the Birds
May 09, 2025 — Videos showcase some amazing acoustic monitoring work in Quebec.
Jane Fonda Honored with Audubon’s Rachel Carson Award for Fearless Climate Activism
May 07, 2025 — Audubon celebrates bold environmental leadership at preeminent Women in Conservation event.
Legislation Aims to Improve Law Credited with Saving Bird Species from Extinction
May 06, 2025 — Bill introduced this week would update the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, provide regulatory stability, and strengthen conservation efforts.