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Who Will Stop Companies From Drilling Holes in the Grand Canyon?
July 08, 2016 — As new mining claims threaten the national treasure, local tribes and conservationists are looking to Obama for help.
Legacy Florida Brings Money Back to the Everglades (Where It Belongs)
July 08, 2016 — A new act ensures 20 years of funding to restore the imperiled River of Grass.
A Closer Look at Birds, Humans, and Their Shared Experiences
July 08, 2016 — In our new Flock Together series, you'll read inspiring stories about birds and the people who care about them.
Smarter Water Decisions Could Help End the West's Dry Run
July 08, 2016 — Audubon is working to make sure that new water-sharing rules protect and restore habitat for birds and other wildlife.
How Malheur Became the Epicenter of Community-Led Conservation
July 08, 2016 — The Malheur occupation depicted a landscape locked in conflict—but it was far from the truth.
How Do We Save the Salton Sea?
July 08, 2016 — For decades California's largest lake has teetered on the edge of ecological disaster. But a new deal and action plan may finally be gaining momentum.
Land of the Lost Birds: Searching for Life in the Forests of Bioko
July 08, 2016 — A crew of American scientists is venturing into remote Equatorial Guinea, even as rampant development threatens its bird-filled wilderness.
A Homecoming for the Legendary Swallows of Mission San Juan Capistrano?
July 07, 2016 — Artificial nests and recorded calls could lure the birds back to their celebrated nesting grounds in California.
Get This: Ancient Ostrich Relatives Used to Strut Across the American West
July 07, 2016 — New fossils hint that the U.S. was once home to an exotic group of birds.
Catch and Release: The Mission to Save the California Condor
July 07, 2016 — To protect North America’s largest bird, Chris Parish and his crew must trap and treat the scavengers for lead poisoning.