A dangerous journey through the country of birds: challenges for migratory raptors
September 15, 2022 —
Raptors face many challanges along their migratory route across the Americas. Colombian biologist Esther Vallejo shares her experience and findings about their distribution in the Andean region.
Audubon Spotlight: Melanie Smith Finds Inspiration in the Powerful Force of Nature
September 15, 2022 —
An early trip to Alaska set the course of her life, but these days Smith has set her sights on migratory birds across the hemisphere.
The Weird and Wild Migration of the Wood Stork Raises Many Questions
September 15, 2022 —
This unmistakable emblem of the Everglades and other Southern wetlands may be changing its migratory behavior in response to human impacts on the ecosystem.
To Protect Broad-winged Hawks, We First Need to Know Where They Migrate
September 07, 2022 —
Researchers Laurie Goodrich and Rebecca McCabe are demystifying the long journeys of these migratory raptors to better inform conservation efforts.
How Wifi Binoculars Could Help Make Birding and Nature More Accessible
September 01, 2022 —
On a recent outing with Seattle’s Seward Park Audubon Center, a small group put the technology to the test, with promising but mixed results.