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Aloe Lee holds a trophy at Cook-off for the Coast while smiling
How Cook-off for the Coast Celebrates Community and Coastal Restoration in Louisiana
February 06, 2026 — The annual event boasts the best Louisiana cuisine and provides ways to get involved in restoring the state’s coast.
Red Knot wading in shallow water.
Audubon Applauds Progress Towards Establishing Western Hudson Bay Marine Conservation Area
February 06, 2026
Newly Audubon Certified, Nantz Land & Cattle Helping Grassland Birds Gain Ground in Texas
February 05, 2026 — Cattle catalyze bird-friendly grasslands at Rolling Plains region ranch
What the High Seas Treaty Means for Seabirds—and for All of Us
January 15, 2026 — A new global pact to protect the open ocean.
Three people wearing binoculars smile in front of the ocean.
Sharing the Secrets of Seabird Restoration
January 12, 2026 — Meet the 2025 Herz Fellows who came to the Seabird Institute to learn seabird restoration techniques.
A Cerulean Warbler perches on a leafy green branch.
National Bird Day: A New Year’s Flight Path for Birds and People
January 05, 2026 — Following notable successes for birds at the national, state and international levels in 2025, 2026 offers more opportunity
American Crow sitting on branch with a santa hat drawn on his head
Nice But Not Naughty
December 19, 2025 — Five Significant Canada Conservation Successes of 2025
Northern Waterthrush standing in shallow water
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Nation and the Wapekeka First Nation in their Conservation Vision
December 17, 2025 — Press release issued by the KI and Wapekeka Nations
Audubon Releases "Nature Works!" Showcasing Nature-Based Solutions
December 16, 2025 — A new collection of case studies highlights how nature can provide resilient, cost-effective answers to today’s infrastructure challenges.
Small gray and white bird with a black collar walks along a rocky beach.
The Comeback Continues: A Fourth Record-Breaking Year for Great Lakes Piping Plovers
December 16, 2025 — Collaboration and commitment are driving the continued rebound of a cherished Great Lakes shorebird.