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There's an Ancient Bond Between Mongolia's Hunters and Golden Eagles
July 07, 2016 — Since the time of Kublai Kahn, the Kazakh people have allied with raptors to find sustenance in a barren, mountainous land.
Behind the Scenes at Connecticut’s Biggest Baby Bird Nursery
July 07, 2016 — It’s feeding time, all the time, at Sharon Audubon’s animal-rehab hospital.
New Bulbul Species Was Hiding in Plain Sight, Scientists Say
July 06, 2016 — In a classic case of cryptic speciation, one South Asian songbird is found to have a doppelganger.
Birdist Rule #49: How to Dress for Birding
July 06, 2016 — Your normcore doesn’t impress me, and it sure doesn't impress the birds either.
Audubon's CEO Breaks Down the Non-Profit's New Look and Vision
July 05, 2016 — In an in-depth interview with GreenBiz, David Yarnold reveals how a series of strategic changes has made all the difference.
Where Do Seabirds on the East Coast Like to Feast?
July 05, 2016 — Every summer, feathered foodies drop in on the continental shelf to enjoy a rich aquatic buffet.
This New Species Went Extinct Before It Was Even Discovered
July 05, 2016 — An exciting find on the Galapagos ends in a tragic twist, inspiring scientists to take a closer look at the islands' diversity.
What Does the North American Climate Pledge Mean?
July 01, 2016 — The U.S., Mexico, and Canada announced shared goals to boost clean energy, cut carbon pollution, and protect wildlife.
How Your Next Camping Trip Could Be Harmful to Birds
June 30, 2016 — Steller’s Jays are getting cozy around picnics and fire pits. Here’s why that isn’t a good thing.
The Chuck-will's-widow and Eastern Whip-poor-will
June 30, 2016 — Nightjars, goatsuckers, whatever you want to call them—these freaky birds are heard but rarely seen.