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Is Climate Change Driving California's Drought?
November 19, 2015 — The state is experiencing a record-breaking drought. Here's what might be to blame.
What Would a Screech-Owl Want With a Blind Snake?
November 17, 2015 — Keeping live snakes in the nest can benefit owlets. Here's how.
How to Protect Hawaii’s Rarest Birds From Avian Malaria
November 16, 2015 — As Hawaii heats up, mosquitoes will likely wreak havoc on the islands’ endemics. But there are still ways to save them.
Southern Giant Petrel
November 13, 2015
Fowl or Foul: Which of These Wacky Bird Facts Are True?
November 13, 2015 — How well do you know your North American fowl? Find out with this true/false quiz.
How to Get Solar Power Without Putting Panels on Your Roof
November 11, 2015 — Community solar offers clean energy options in many states, and its popularity is growing.
The Best Writing from Audubon's Owl Expert
November 05, 2015 — Audubon's contributing editor Scott Weidensaul was honored yesterday for his environmental journalism. Here's some of his best work.
What Three Days in Denver Taught Me about Hope and Climate Change
November 02, 2015 — I joined environmental advocates who came together at the Americas Latino Eco Festival to share their stories and unite against climate change.
Why Paris May Be One Sinking Nation's Last Hope
November 02, 2015 — A reverend and climate activist from Tuvalu explains what's happening in his home—and why the world must act now to save the island and its residents.
Can Two Frozen Testicles Bring Back the Spix's Macaw?
November 01, 2015 — The discovery of a parrot named Presley could help resurrect a near-extinct species.