All Bird and Conservation News

A diverse group of people of varying ages make art outside at the Audubon Center at Debs Park.
Creating the Space to Bring Communities Together with Latino Outdoors
October 10, 2024 — We spoke with Evelyn Serrano, Audubon Debs Park center director, and Christian La Mont of Latino Outdoors during Latino Conservation Week 2024.
Chesapeake Ospreys are in Danger—They Need More Fish
October 09, 2024 — Better fisheries management is needed to improve the health of Ospreys in Chesapeake Bay.
Audubon on Campus Faculty Advisors Instill a Love of Conservation
October 07, 2024 — Dr. Andy Tuholski and Daniel Koenemann have supported campus chapters through hands-on guidance and a commitment to sustainability.
A roseate spoonbill flying in a wetland
New Funding for Everglades Restoration Creates Progress for Birds and People
October 07, 2024 — Three contract awards, more momentum for critical conservation efforts.
Common Tern with a fish
Summer Birding Adventure
October 01, 2024 — My first bird camp experience
Offshore wind is a solvable problem for birds. Climate change status quo is not.
September 30, 2024 — At Climate Week NYC, Audubon collaborated with partners and hosted a panel about responsible offshore wind development.
Mining Could Pollute Alaska’s Chilkat Valley. A Tribe and Local Groups Defend their Way of Life.
September 27, 2024 — Inside the fight for the watershed with the Chilkat Indian Village of Klukwan, residents in Haines, and Audubon Alaska.
A young person smiles while working on a garden bed.
Campus Chapter Students Boost Climate Literacy at San Diego Mesa College
September 26, 2024 — Audubon in Action grant funds student-led climate initiative.
A Black-necked Stilt wades in shallow water, mirrored by its reflection.
House Passes Three Bills to Protect Coasts and Great Salt Lake from a Changing Climate
September 25, 2024 — The legislation will buffer both people and birds from the effects of drought, storms, and sea-level rise.
Bald Eagle
Audubon Supports Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement in Arizona
September 23, 2024 — Settlement would provide water security for the Tribe, reduce groundwater pumping, and maintain a flowing Verde River