All Bird and Conservation News

The Art of Observation
February 23, 2022 — Sanna Kannisto, a Finnish artist, spent a decade photographing wildlife in real and imaginary settings.
Audubon Testifies in Favor of Historic Funding for Great Salt Lake
February 18, 2022 — UPDATE: Utah legislature unanimously passes bill.
Wandering Spoonbills Tell Us What We Need to Protect the Everglades
February 17, 2022 — Jerry Lorenz of Audubon Florida tracked this species to shed light on how the iconic "River of Grass" is changing, for better or worse.
Audubon Spotlight: Claire Del Sorbo Wants to Know Why You Love Birds
February 14, 2022 — In the case of Del Sorbo, Audubon's social media fellow, their interest in birds started with a death.
Red-throated Loon swimming.
Indigenous-led conservation in Hudson and James Bays
February 14, 2022 — Protecting Cultural Heritage, Biodiversity, and an Essential Stopover Site for Red-throated Loons
Audubon Spotlight: Gabriella Sotelo Finds the Missing Pieces
February 10, 2022 — A chance encounter with a sea creature far from home led Sotelo to focus her journalism career on conservation and environmental justice.
Audubon and Partners Take Lake Abert Issues Straight to Oregon Governor
January 25, 2022 — Critically low water levels require action from state.
Getting Water to Places Birds Need Most
January 25, 2022 — Audubon’s California water policy priorities in 2022.
Critics Say Biden Must Do More to Keep Arctic Oil in the Ground
January 24, 2022 — A new plan would protect a major bird-breeding hotspot but maintain industry access to billions of barrels of Alaskan crude.