The ‘Big Boom Theory’ That Could Help Conserve Common Nighthawks
January 14, 2022 —
New research confirms that males’ wing-boom sound marks hard-to-find nesting sites—a boon for efforts to save these mysterious, declining birds.
Audubon Spotlight: Bethany Chan, A Designer for Others
January 13, 2022 —
Chan draws from the triumphs—and struggles—of building a global design cohort to create essential materials for Audubon’s conservation work.
Inside the Amazing Cross-Continent Saga of the Steller’s Sea-Eagle
January 10, 2022 —
The journey of the lost Asian bird started more than a year ago. Follow along as birders gather in awe and speculate on its next moves.
Ghost Forests Could Provide Respite for Marsh Birds as Coastal Habitat Disappears
January 05, 2022 —
Scientists want to ensure that swaths of trees killed by saltwater flooding are more than dead forest, but become quality marsh habitat for birds.
The Grand Dream of an International Park With Mexico Meets a Complicated Reality
December 20, 2021 —
Much has changed since F.D.R. called for a great transboundary conservation area spanning the Rio Grande, but the vision lives on. Is it an idea whose time has come—or come and gone?