Duck Stamp Artists Turn to Spent Shotgun Shells to Meet New Pro-Hunting Mandate
October 06, 2020 —
The government art competition now requires hunting imagery, a change that some wildlife painters say undermines its conservation message.
Audubon Centers Got Creative When the Pandemic Made In-Person Meetings Impossible
October 01, 2020 —
In Texas, Audubon nature centers had to re-invent their engagement strategies to reach the communities around them, and found a whole new audience in the process.
National Leaders Sign a Much-Needed Pledge for Birds and Nature
October 01, 2020 —
At the United Nations Biodiversity Summit, seventy-five world leaders dedicated their countries to a new higher level of support for nature conservation.
Recent ‘Megafires’ Imperil Even Fire-Loving Forest Birds
September 29, 2020 —
Many birds, such as owls and woodpeckers, thrive in forest habitats created after fire. But the hotter, bigger, more destructive megafires out West might be too much even for them.
New Report Highlights the Importance of the Seal River Watershed
September 28, 2020 —
The area is a critically important breeding and migratory stopover for huge numbers of waterfowl, including Common Goldeneye and Black Scoter.
As Hurricanes Increase in Intensity, How Will Birds Respond?
September 25, 2020 —
Hurricanes don't affect all birds in the same way, but a changing climate that makes storms more intense will pose serious threats.