All Bird and Conservation News

Banding Together for Burrowing Owls 
April 18, 2025 — Audubon staff digs deep, literally, to install new artificial burrows.
This Earth Day is a Pivotal Moment to Reverse Bird Population Declines
April 18, 2025 — Audubon remains committed to protecting birds across the hemisphere.
The Mississippi River: An Endangered National Treasure
April 16, 2025 — A call to protect the world’s 4th largest river system.
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.
A group of students smile while outdoors
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.