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Student looking through binoculars.
Students in Washington DC Help Protect Migratory Bird Habitat
February 06, 2025 — Video highlights the connections made to far away places
Sounds That Matter: How Passive Acoustic Monitoring Transforms Science and Benefits the Community
January 31, 2025 — Three local partners of the Conserva Aves initiative in Colombia are implementing the training they received during the workshop on Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM). PAM is an effective tool for identifying the bird species that inhabit their territories, even the most elusive ones.
A female Mallard in flight, holding an egg in her beak.
In Research, Ignoring Female Birds Harms Scientific Understanding
January 30, 2025 — A new study shows that ecological research often ignores or excludes data on female birds and behavior, resulting in erroneous assumptions on conservation.
Is It Audobon or Audubon?
January 24, 2025 — If you're looking for the bird people, U, not O, is the way to go. But either way, stick around!
A tern holding a fish in its beak flies down toward another tern standing on driftwood with its beak open.
Responsible Offshore Wind Development is a Clear Win for Birds, the U.S. Economy, and our Climate
January 17, 2025 — Audubon's report shares how offshore wind can be balanced with the needs of communities and wildlife.
Common Goldeneye
Legislative Session Begins in Arizona
January 16, 2025 — Audubon Southwest urges bipartisan solutions for rural groundwater management, needed investments to protect Arizona's lands and waters
What the Audubon Photography Awards Expansion to Chile and Colombia Means for Audubon
January 15, 2025 — The contest will showcase stunning imagery and a broader international scope.
A willet spreading its wings over water.
The Audubon Photography Awards Expands to Chile and Colombia
January 15, 2025 — Premier bird photography and video contest is accepting entries until March 5, 2025.
Portrait of Jimmy Carter sitting outside on a bench.
President Carter was an enthusiastic birder and an early champion for climate action
January 08, 2025 — The former president, who passed away last month, championed historic legislation and was honored by the National Audubon Society for his work.
Tanya Ball sitting on a log during a video shoot.
Kaska Land Guardians Use Audio Recorders to Identify Birds on their Ancestral Lands
December 26, 2024 — Video highlights their work to protect important bird habitat for future generations