All Bird and Conservation News

Drilling in the Arctic Refuge Simply Doesn't Make Economic Sense
October 31, 2017 — Don't believe the 'reckless budget math' behind plans to spoil America's last truly wild frontier, writes Audubon President and CEO David Yarnold.
North Carolina’s Governor and First Lady Put Native Plants in the Spotlight
October 30, 2017 — With help from Audubon North Carolina and her staff, the First Lady created a bird-friendly garden at the executive mansion, and her husband even gave native plants their own week.
Native Trees With Incredible Fall Foliage—and the Birds That Love Them
October 26, 2017 — These stunners make the world better for people and wildlife alike.
Watch: Oden and Scooter, a Chatty Pair of Charmers, Are Your New Favorite Owls
October 25, 2017 — Peer into an owl pellet, see Scooter scarf a mouse, and learn about how owls hunt in this video series.
The Ring-necked Pheasant Has Seen Serious Habitat Loss
October 23, 2017 — The introduced birds thrived in North America until relatively recently, but there's hope for a comeback.
Listen to Every Pitch Change in a Pacific Wren Call
October 16, 2017 — A blur of sound becomes a remarkably complex song when slowed down.
Proposed Federal Law Could Save Countless Birds From Death by Glass
October 13, 2017 — Potential legislation to prevent bird strikes, introduced to the Senate this month, is an important step in helping migrating birds. But where the biggest difference needs to be made may be surprising: rural communities.
Five Reasons Why Ditching the Clean Power Plan Is Shortsighted and Reckless
October 12, 2017 — The repeal effectively amounts to additional years of unfettered carbon pollution with no end in sight. Here’s why you should care.