All Bird and Conservation News

The 50th Anniversary of Earth Day Is a Time for Reflection and Action
April 22, 2020 — Even in the face of enormous challenges, we can do great things to secure a better future for birds and people.
Chuck-will's-widows Sometimes Swallow Songbirds Whole, Apparently?
April 21, 2020 — A handful of scientific records make this one of the few things researchers know about these mysterious, big-mouthed nightjars.
Restoration Offers Hope for the Gulf
April 20, 2020 — Audubon and partners mark the 10th anniversary of the BP oil spill.
A New Sanctuary in Chile Will Protect the Red Knot’s Winter Home
April 17, 2020 — Important Bird Area Bahía Lomas is now a protected nature sanctuary.
Buffalo County, Nebraska: Rowe Sanctuary's Crane Camera
April 15, 2020 — You'll see more than Sandhill Cranes if you spend some time with this webcam.
Participant Resources for Climate Watch
April 14, 2020 — Here are the resources and tools you need to participate in Climate Watch in your area.
Oil Market Woes Raise Concerns That More Wells Will Be ‘Orphaned’
April 10, 2020 — When energy companies go bust, taxpayers are often on the hook to clean up abandoned wells that pose environmental hazards.
The Most Innovative Birds Stand the Best Chance of Survival
April 10, 2020 — A new global study finds that species willing and able to try new foods or forage creatively have a lower risk of extinction.
Coordinator Resources for Climate Watch
April 09, 2020 — Here are all the webinars, documents, maps, and other tools you need to coordinate Climate Watch in your area.
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Audubon’s Advocacy Is Needed Now More Than Ever
April 09, 2020