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International

Colombia's National Bird Conservation Strategy Takes Flight

February 17, 2023 — After two years of consultations, with the contribution of more than 2000 people, today Colombia, the country with the most bird species in the world, has a roadmap for conserving its rich bird life and the places it inhabits. Here is the story.
Audubon Photography Awards

Take a Peek Into Avian Family Life with These Cute Chick Pics

By Jenny McKee
February 15, 2023 — Prepare to “oohh” and “aww” over our favorite shots featuring baby birds from the 2022 Audubon Photography Awards.
News

Yeah, Sitting on the Couch Is Great, But Have You Ever Seen a Short-eared Owl?

By Andy McGlashen
February 15, 2023 — Brighten up a winter’s day by seeking out this amazing, accessible raptor.
News

Mapping the Career of Daniela Linero: GIS and Data Analysis Specialist

By Poly Martinez
February 10, 2023 — How the Colombian GIS expert found her flock working with Audubon Americas.
Climate

Migrating Male Birds Race Ahead to Keep Up with Spring’s Early Arrival

By Rebecca Heisman
January 26, 2023 — New research finds females are lagging behind males as they try and keep up with earlier springs driven by climate change.
Audubon Photography Awards

The 2022 Audubon Photography Awards: Top 12 Videos

By The Editors
January 25, 2023 — Check out this fantastic footage of birds in the wild, and discover the backstory behind each video.
A woodpecker with a red head stands on a branch.
News

Get a Birding Boost: Join the Great Backyard Bird Count

By National Audubon Society
January 23, 2023 — Positive vibes go both ways when people connect with birds.
Western Water News

How to Save the Colorado River? Use Less Water

By Jennifer Pitt
January 20, 2023 — Audubon submits comments to Bureau of Reclamation as they develop new operating rules.