All Bird and Conservation News

Six Ways the U.K. is Trying to Bring Back Its Harriers
February 10, 2016 — The country just launched an action plan for its most threatened raptor—but will it work?
What Became Of Brooklyn’s Painted Bunting?
February 05, 2016 — The rainbow-colored bird that caught the attention of thousands has left the city. But where did he go?
Oldest Tagged Albatross Wisdom to Be a Mom Again
February 04, 2016 — Wisdom has raised dozens of chicks, but her species is in trouble. Here’s how you can help.
Are Bald Eagles a Good Anti-Drone Strategy?
February 02, 2016 — The Dutch police’s new idea for taking down drones certainly seems to work. But is it good for the birds?
U.S. Court Upholds Airports' Right to Legally Kill Snowy Owls and Other Birds
January 29, 2016 — A new ruling seals a 2014 decision that permits the Port Authority to sidestep the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
The Surprising Way Birds Are Trying to Dodge Climate Change
January 25, 2016 — New research shows that some birds are moving faster than ever to keep up with shifting climates. Here’s where they’re going.
Gimme Shelter: How Do Birds Survive A Snow Storm?
January 22, 2016 — Birds are incredibly resourceful in the face of severe winter weather.
Public Lands Are For All Americans
January 22, 2016 — Birds and people depend on our shared spaces.
Audubon’s Zachary Slavin Explains Why Starling Flocks Captivate
January 22, 2016 — One of the most destructive bird species in North America is also one of the most stunning when flying in a flock.
In Victory for Eagles, USFWS Gives Up Fight for 30-Year Take Permits
January 22, 2016 — The government just dropped its latest effort to give longer-term take permits to wind farms and other companies.