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Greater Prairie-Chicken. Ravi Hirekatur/Audubon Photography Awards
Science

The Surprising Reason Scientists Haven't Been Able to Clone a Bird Yet

By Rachel Fritts
April 28, 2021 — Thanks to their eggs, avians are tremendously difficult to clone. But new technologies may provide a workaround for saving at-risk species.
Snow Goose. Ronan Donovan/Audubon Photography Awards
Press Room

National Audubon Society Mourns the Loss of Adam Kolton

By National Audubon Society
April 28, 2021 — Alaska Wilderness League Executive Director was a passionate advocate and beloved colleague.
Aerial view of the Donal C. O’Brien, Jr. Sanctuary and Audubon Center at Pine Island in Corolla, North Carolina. Justin Cook
News

Putting Wetlands to Work for Disaster Recovery

By Jessica Grannis
April 27, 2021 — Audubon's policy platform lays out the need for natural infrastructure to protect birds and people in the face of climate change.
Lotem Taylor during a hike through Glacier National Park in 2017. Moriah Taylor
News

Audubon Spotlight: Lotem Taylor is Everywhere in Audubon

By Dominic Arenas
April 27, 2021 — For a GIS and data analyst for Audubon’s Migratory Bird Initiative and Science team, placing yourself in context with your surroundings is what makes mapping so powerful.
American Goldfinch. Lynn Cleveland/Audubon Photography Awards
News

President Biden’s “Skinny” Budget Request Highlights Goals for Climate, Conservation, and Equity

April 26, 2021 — Initial budget proposal includes major investments in reducing emissions, restoring habitat, building equity, and climate resilience.
Western Water News

Critical Habitat Finally Designated for Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo

By Karyn Stockdale
April 23, 2021 — Although smaller area designated, Audubon encouraged by final rule.

A New Golden Age of Observation Is Revealing the Wonders of Night Migration

By Paul Bogard
April 23, 2021 — Most migratory birds make their epic annual journeys under cover of darkness. Modern technologies are helping scientists understand the perils these nocturnal voyagers face to better protect them.
From Audubon Magazine

What Do We Do About John James Audubon?

By J. Drew Lanham
April 23, 2021 — The founding father of American birding soared on the wings of white privilege. The birding community and organizations that bear his name must grapple with this racist legacy to create a more just, inclusive world.