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Audubon Rockies

Regional office of the National Audubon Society for Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah

Audubon Rockies is the regional office of the National Audubon Society serving Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah with science, education, and policy. We are an inclusive, nonpartisan organization that collaborates with diverse stakeholders in order to find solutions that better birds and communities.

Articles by Audubon Rockies

People walk across a grassy meadow.
2024 Mid-year Update
August 14, 2024 — Our top accomplishments from January–June 2024.
A male Greater Sage-Grouse performing a courtship display.
2023 Year-end Update
January 23, 2024 — Our accomplishments from July–December 2023.
A brown and beige bird perches on a branch.
Feeling Stressed? Birds Can Help With That
August 23, 2023 — Weminuche Audubon Society members in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, discuss wildfire research and how it helped them destress this summer.
A group of three-dozen people pose outdoors for a photograph.
Nature Connects Us
August 09, 2023 — Wyoming Naturalist and Audubon Rockies member Casey Black shares how nature connected her to wildlife, people, and her home.
Western Meadowlark carrying insects perched on a fence post.
Habitat Management Assistance for Western Wyoming Ranchers
July 20, 2022 — Audubon Rockies receives grant to expand Conservation Ranching Initiative.
Panorama of a garden of flowers in front of a condo.
Goodbye Turf Grass, Hello Birds and Water
July 08, 2022 — How one Habitat Hero helped his HOA save 15 million gallons of water a year.
Pair of Burrowing Owls.
Governor Polis Proclaims April Lights Off for Bird Migration Month
April 01, 2022 — Colorado proclamation raises awareness for the threat light pollution poses to millions of birds.
Cattle graze in a pasture below ponderosa pines.
Forest Restoration at Kiowa Creek Ranch
January 06, 2022 — Tree thinning is an important step in restoring health to the forest.
Hummingbird perched on a branch.
It’s Time to Turn Off Lights to Save Birds
August 30, 2021 — Millions of birds are moving through Colorado, and they need dark skies.
A Yellow-rumped Warbler perched on a branch.
New Program Launches to Save Migrating Birds in Colorado
April 20, 2021 — Lights Out Colorado aims to help Coloradans save millions of birds.