All Bird and Conservation News

The Long, Surprising Journey of the Domestic Wild Turkey
November 25, 2019 — Hailing from Mexico, these birds traveled abroad before eventually landing back on North American shores.
Audubon Scientist Stanley Senner Recognized for Conservation Work
November 25, 2019 — The award acknowledges Senner's lifelong dedication to preserving shorebirds and the places they need all across The Americas.
Audubon Secures Important Water Right That Supports Birds and People
November 25, 2019 — How in-stream flow benefits rivers and habitat in New Mexico.
How to Submit Your Data to Climate Watch
November 25, 2019 — So, you've gone out and counted birds following the Climate Watch protocol. Here's how to share it with Audubon climate scientists.
Where Have All the Short-tailed Shearwaters Gone?
November 22, 2019 — The delay and reduced numbers of shearwaters arriving in southern Australia are likely tied to this year's mass die-offs in the Bering Sea.
Proposed Bear River Development Would Be Detrimental to People and Birds
November 20, 2019 — The future of Great Salt Lake and Bear River Bay depend on adequate long-term flows from Bear River, the largest single source of flows to the lake.
Top Audubon Wins for Birds in 2019
November 19, 2019 — Audubon members took more than half a million actions to promote vital climate policies and protect birds and the places they need.
Audubon Receives Grants to Make Our Coasts More Resilient to Climate Change
November 19, 2019 — Projects in North Carolina, New York and California will improve coastal wetlands for birds and people.
These Birds Need Their Personal Space
November 18, 2019 — Bald Eagles, Gyrfalcons, and other birds of prey keep to themselves, with some pairs maintaining a nesting territory roughly the size of Chicago.
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Audubon Pennsylvania Supports Increased Funding for the Delaware River Watershed
November 14, 2019