All Bird and Conservation News

Vermont Teens Draw Climate Solace from Drawing Birds
May 21, 2020 — Students at Brattleboro Union High School use art to channel both their climate grief and love for birds.
Saving Red Knots One Crab at a Time
May 21, 2020 — Learn what you can do to help shorebirds and the food they rely on.
These Amazing Images Show How Good Bird Camouflage Can Be
May 20, 2020 — Sometimes it pays to blend in.
Audubon’s Delaware River Watershed Program Director Tapped to Shape Regional Watershed Plans and Climate Resiliency
May 19, 2020 — With appointments to two regional commissions, Audubon aims to influence conservation and policy to protect the birds and people of the watershed.
It’s Not a Huge Deal if We Miss One Season of Climate Watch
May 18, 2020 — Scientists have been dealing with fragmentary data for years and have many tools to deal with it.
How Birding Lists of the Deceased Are Finding New Life on eBird
May 14, 2020 — To salvage invaluable insights from moldering notebooks, scientists are painstakingly compiling and digitizing decades-old data.
Little Blue Herons.
Mississippi: Massive Project to Drain Mississippi Flyway Wetlands Threatens 250+ Bird Species
May 14, 2020
Black Skimmer.
Eastern Gulf’s Protections from Oil Drilling Set to Expire
May 13, 2020 — Audubon urges renewal for both the environment and economy.
Water Policy Wins in Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico before Coronavirus Closures
May 12, 2020 — Audubon backed 8 wins before many western legislative sessions ended early.