Why are some species classified as "Stable" when sea level rise may threaten them in the future?
We can't merely cut emissions to preserve a livable planet. We'll have to invent technologies to take back the carbon we've already released.
How victories in four key states can help ladder up to big impacts for birds across the country.
Using a zoom tool, you can peruse the photos of Audubon members that make up this image of a Great Gray Owl.
As rising seas imperil its historic structures and famed waterfowl flocks, staff at the Audubon sanctuary are determined to defend the refuge by saving its wetlands.
We dedicated our entire fall issue to tackling the challenge of climate change, because humanity has no other choice.
Global warming poses an existential threat to two-thirds of North American bird species—but there's still time to protect them. Audubon's new climate report says we have to act now.
Use Audubon’s Birds and Climate Visualizer to see how climate change will impact the birds in your community, and find out how you can help.
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