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An Osprey flies over a beachy landscape holding a fish in its claws.
A Living Shoreline in Pensacola Creates Jobs and Protects People and Wildlife
April 14, 2025 — This case study demonstrates the connections between our environment and economy, fifteen years after the BP oil spill.
The Bird-Safe Buildings Movement Continues to Grow
April 11, 2025 — Audubon chapters, centers, and programs are making buildings and night skies safer to protect migrating birds.
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How the Geaux Green Campus Chapter Builds Community in New Orleans
April 08, 2025 — From a community garden to reusable water bottle decorating events, the Xavier University of Louisiana Geaux Green chapter brings students together to advocate for the environment.
A goldfinch perches on a coneflower with a seed in its beak.
How Audubon’s Plants for Birds Program is Supporting Migrating Birds
April 07, 2025 — Audubon centers and chapters across the U.S. are spreading the word about the importance of native plants.
Wilson's Warbler sitting in a tree.
The Wonder of Migration and the Flyway of Life.
April 04, 2025 — A new documentary showcases migration, a celebrated symbol of spring
A Magnolia Warbler perched on a branch peeks out from behind a leaf.
Audubon Events Marking Earth Day 2025
April 01, 2025 — Centers, state offices, and chapters across the Audubon network are marking Earth Day on and around April 22.
Blackpoll Warbler sitting on a branch
New Study Underlines Importance of the Boreal for Migratory Birds
March 31, 2025 — Protecting breeding habitats is crucial.
Caribou walking
Audubon Celebrates a Recent Step Towards Protecting Boreal Land in the Yukon
March 28, 2025 — Parties begin feasibility stage of proposal process.
Brown Pelican in flight
Audubon Works to Stop Brown Pelican Entanglement
March 26, 2025
Four pelicans float along calm, blue water.
Proposed Changes to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Could Slow Economy, Reshape Environmental Review Process
March 20, 2025