A Beak Boom Millions of Years Ago Created the Diversity of Bird Bills We Know Today
February 02, 2017 —
The variety of fantastic bill shapes we know today first came about in a sudden burst, and then slowly evolved over the next 65 million years, according to a new study.
New Federal Lead Rule Will Have Hunters and Fishers Looking to Safer Alternatives
February 01, 2017 —
Twenty-five years after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service banned lead shot for waterfowl hunting, the agency is expanding its protections.
Reminder: Scott Pruitt Is Still an Abysmal Choice to Lead the EPA
January 31, 2017 —
The former Oklahoma attorney general is likely to be approved this week, but there are a slew of reasons why he shouldn't be. Here are some of them.
How Lasers Are Revealing Hidden Evolutionary Clues in Ancient Bird Fossils
January 31, 2017 —
Using a special lighting technique, researchers have already made several surprising discoveries about one early species of feathered dinosaur.
The Future of Audubon’s Conservation Work Under the New Administration
January 27, 2017 —
“Birds are common ground, something that America has a profound shortage of these days.” Listen to Audubon leaders discuss priorities for the upcoming years.