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News

Inside the Growing Movement to Make Ecocide an International Crime

By Trevor Bach
June 17, 2021 — Lawyers will take a major step this month toward putting environmental destruction on the same level as war crimes and genocide.
Bird-Friendly Communities

Audubon Spotlight: Connie Sanchez Is at the Nexus of Everything

By Dominic Arenas
June 16, 2021 — The Bird-Friendly Buildings program manager and Audubon Mid-Atlantic’s communications coordinator reflects on her conservation journey.
News

After Controversy, the Duck Stamp Contest May No Longer Require Hunting Scenes

By Andy McGlashen
June 16, 2021 — The Biden administration signaled it wants to overturn a rule change that upset artists and fueled worries about fewer dollars for protecting habitat.
Press Room

Audubon Statement on Manzana Wind Power Plant Permit

June 16, 2021 — Audubon pledges to monitor the development of the California site to minimize, mitigate, and avoid harm to condors.
Press Room

New Federal Report Confirms Ongoing Crisis for North American Birds

By National Audubon Society
June 15, 2021 — New report should guide the conservation actions needed to bring birds back.
News

A Drone Crash Caused Thousands of Elegant Terns to Abandon Their Nests

By Joanna Thompson
June 11, 2021 — California wildlife managers are hoping the birds relocated to other nesting sites. Meanwhile, they are working to ensure this doesn't happen again.
Greater Sage-Grouse eating sagebrush leaves. Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies
Conservation

Cutting Trees Gives Sage-Grouse Populations a Boost, Scientists Find

By Brianna Randall
June 10, 2021 — A new study in Oregon shows that removing conifers has helped the imperiled bird’s local numbers grow more quickly.
News

Do Birds Hide From Predators Even From Inside an Egg?

By Carolyn Cowan
June 10, 2021 — Before hatching, shorebird embryos sometimes vocalize to their parents. New research shows they can also quiet down when danger is near.