Audubon Americas

Articles by Audubon Americas

Mangroves, a Line of Defense Against Climate Change
July 27, 2022 — Julio Montes de Oca, director of Coastal Resilience for the Americas, shares how Audubon is advancing in Latin America and the Caribbean one of the priority hemispheric strategies.
Piping Plover Gains Ground in The Bahamas
June 22, 2022 — Three sites in The Bahamas are recognized as Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) and international conservation priorities for the endangered Piping Plover. Audubon Americas celebrates the result of this collaborative effort to map these critial sites.
3,000 Dead Sooty Shearwater in Chile is Far from Normal
May 03, 2022 — Audubon Americas Chile joins 15 organizations in the urgent call to review current fisheries legislation.
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10 Fun Facts About the Harpy Eagle
April 10, 2022 — April 10th is National Harpy Eagle Day in Panama. We join the celebration with 10 fun facts that you might not know about this amazing raptor that crowns the Panamanian coat or arms.
Elevating Audubon’s Work to Save Birds and the Places They Need Across the Americas
February 28, 2022 — Celebrating great achievements across the hemisphere in 2021.
New Data-driven Species Mapping Makes More Accurate Range Maps
October 26, 2021 — Data-driven methods are rapidly changing how mapping species is done. New perspectives are shared in a recent research article, coauthored by Audubon Americas leading scientist, Jorge Velásquez-Tibatá.