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Funding benefits birds such as the Black Tern and Seaside Sparrow, boosts ocean and Great Lakes programs, and supports natural infrastructure
There's more to this flying copycat than meets the eye . . . or ear.
Doris Mager’s treetop sit-in helped to establish the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, which turns 40 this month and has played a big part in restoring Florida’s eagle population.
The new documentary showcases males' obsessive preparations and strange performances—and the gazes of female birds watching nearby.
With a 99 percent success rate of protecting birds and other wildlife from extinction, the ESA has proven to be one of the most effective conservation policies in the world.
A new study finds that only 40 percent of bird specimens are female, a skew in the biodiversity catalogue that limits ecological research.
Fires and drought put increasing stress on western forests and the birds who live there.
New Audubon report shows about half of Arizona’s birds are vulnerable.
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