All Bird and Conservation News

These Beloved Warblers Migrate North Almost a Week Earlier Than 50 Years Ago
February 21, 2020 — Black-throated Blue Warblers now start spring migration 5.5 days sooner than they did in the 1960s, a new study finds. Is climate change to blame?
President Trump Visits Colorado as his Policies Wreak Havoc on Public Lands
February 20, 2020 — This Administration prioritizes energy leasing over sound management of the sagebrush ecosystem.
Iconic Gulf Coast Forests Get a Much-needed Boost
February 13, 2020 — Birds in Alabama and Louisiana will benefit from a new $158 million investment to restore wetlands.
Gravity Gives These Birds the Drop on Tough-to-Crack Foods
February 12, 2020 — Some species have figured out that, when released from the right height onto a hard surface, even nuts or shellfish can make a (sort of) easy meal.
Administration Proposes Funding Cuts for Delaware River Watershed Conservation
February 11, 2020 — Vital restoration program protects quality, clean water for birds and people at risk.
How Birding and Photography Can Unite a Community
February 06, 2020 — Students from the Bronx Junior Photo League visit NYC's Governors Island to learn how to photograph birds.
Without Solid Science, Government Plans to Expand Cormorant-Killing Efforts
February 06, 2020 — The Fish and Wildlife Service is considering a nationwide program to kill the fish-eating birds, which scientists say have been unfairly persecuted.
Guardians of Boreal Land Need More Funding from Canadian Government
February 04, 2020 — Not only do these stewardship programs support the places birds need, they also build strong and healthy human communities.
A Shaky Song Reveals an Old Sparrow's Age to Younger Competition
January 31, 2020 — Birds can lose their singing skills over time, and according to a new study, Swamp Sparrows use these clues to identify territorial threats.
Five Audubon Chapters Awarded with Western Water Grants
January 29, 2020 — These projects will help us advance water conservation work throughout the West.