All Bird and Conservation News

Audubon Spotlight: Tykee James Builds Coalitions to Create Change
September 01, 2020 — As Audubon's government affairs coordinator emerges as a leading voice for equity and inclusion, he reflects on the barometers of racial progress.
Journey Complete, Scott Edwards Looks Back On His Cross-Country Bicycling Trip
August 27, 2020 — After 76 days on the road, the Harvard ornithology professor shares highs—and lows—from his epic trek while relaxing at a seaside hotel.
New Senate Report Highlights the Roles Nature Can Play in Addressing the Climate Crisis
August 27, 2020 — The Senate Special Committee on the Climate Crisis calls for natural infrastructure solutions to buffer our coasts.
Audubon Takes the Administration to Court to Save America’s Arctic
August 26, 2020 — With our allies we will bring voices of opposition to protect vital bird habitat and one of our country’s last untouched places from oil and gas drilling.
Lake Mead and Lower Colorado River to Remain in Tier Zero Shortage for 2021
August 25, 2020 — The Drought Contingency Plan is working.
Why Leashing Dogs Is an Easy Way to Protect Birds and Their Chicks
August 18, 2020 — Dog owners might not realize it, but ample research shows how unleashed canines can disrupt and harm wildlife
Fore! More Birding, Fewer Invasive Weeds
August 18, 2020 — A decommissioned golf course glow-up benefits birds and local communities thanks to Lahontan Audubon Society and local partners.
Protecting Mangroves in Panama to Create a Better Climate Future
August 14, 2020 — A new project with the Panama Audubon Society combines science, policy, and community engagement.
It's Summer In the Boreal Forest
August 13, 2020 — A whole new year's worth of birds is about to start its southbound migration. We need to make sure they have food and shelter along the way.
A Blueprint for a Healthier Coast in New York and Connecticut
August 13, 2020 — Audubon’s new conservation strategy will create a resilient future for the Long Island Sound area.