All Bird and Conservation News

Audubon Hails Administration Move to Strengthen Protections for 13 Million Acres of America’s Arctic
April 16, 2024 — New rule protects so-called “Special Areas” for wildlife and cultural resources.
North River Ranch Notches Bird-Friendly Certification from the National Audubon Society
April 15, 2024 — Rotationally grazing cattle herd helping grassland birds at northeast Missouri ranch
The Osprey, at the heart of the Sonso Lagoon
April 15, 2024 — Communities in Colombia’s Sonso Lagoon track fish by following this wily raptor.
Audubon: New Rule for Fossil Fuel Development on Federal Lands Long Overdue
April 12, 2024 — BLM public lands update puts critical wildlife habitat, cultural resources, and recreation on a level footing with oil and gas development
Senators Cardin and Boozman Introduce Legislation to Invest in Migratory Bird Conservation
April 12, 2024 — Together with companion House legislation, the bills would authorize resources for migratory birds throughout the hemisphere.
The Osprey Connection
April 11, 2024 — Meet three women, thousands of miles apart, connected by a single species
Choosing a Plan to Save the Greater Sage-Grouse
April 09, 2024 — Tell the Bureau of Land Management to preserve Greater Sage-Grouse habitat
two people are attaching an ARU to a tree
Bird Recorder Project Will Support Education and Conservation in Fisher River Cree Nation
April 09, 2024 — Our friends at CPAWS Manitoba share the news of a recent collaboration.
A bright yellow bird perches on a thin, green vine.
U.S. House Passes Legislation Supporting Migratory Birds Across the Hemisphere
April 08, 2024 — The Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act now must pass the Senate.
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Plastic: The New Human Diet
April 05, 2024 — Recent studies indicate that more than 5 grams of plastic (like eating your credit card) enter our bodies weekly through food, beverages, clothing, and personal care products, among others; with a harmful impact on our organs, health, and to other ecosystems.  To raise awareness of this reality, Audubon Americas held the second National Plastic Symposium in Panama.