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Birding Is a Booming Hobby—and a Big Business
February 20, 2025 — More than 1 in 3 U.S. adults enjoy birding, and the money they spend contributes billions of dollars to the economy.
A yellow and orange bird perched on a branch
Ready, Set, Bird!
February 20, 2025 — Audubon Florida staff share highlights from the annual Great Backyard Bird Count.
Cattle are Catalysts for Grassland Bird Habitat at Wyoming’s Carter Ranch
February 19, 2025 — Home of Carter Country Meats earns Audubon Bird-Friendly Land certification
Audubon Applauds Bipartisan Federal Effort to Protect Delaware River Basin with Critical Reauthorization Bill
February 19, 2025 — Program extension would protect jobs, habitat, and communities.
A photo of a group of foresters gathered in a circle in the middle of a forest.
Growing a Network of Bird-Friendly Foresters: Audubon’s Forester Training and Endorsement Program
February 19, 2025 — Audubon’s Forester Training and Endorsement program trains a new generation of foresters and empowers landowners to manage their lands for birds.
Audubon Applauds Governor Evers’ Proposed Budget for Major Investment in Conservation
February 19, 2025 — Attributable to Policy Director of Freshwater for Audubon Great Lakes, Brian Vigue
Shorebirds feeding on shore
Sandpipers’ Last Supper
February 18, 2025 — The story of a tiny shorebird’s epic journey, powered by an invisible fuel in the mud.
View of tall trees with a sunburst behind them
Audubon Reaching Toward $20 Million Campus Vision at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
February 18, 2025 — The re-imagined campus will provide the infrastructure needed to advance Audubon’s conservation leadership in the Western Everglades.
Peregrine Falcon sitting on a log on the beach.
A Rooftop-nesting “Snowbird” Visitor in Florida
February 18, 2025 — Peregrine Falcons hunt for prey along Florida's coastlines each winter.
A common tern flying
Migratory Birds that Fly between Canada and South America Face Highest Risk, per New Audubon Study
February 17, 2025 — Audubon scientists developed a new framework to understand threats to migratory species and found that birds traversing the longest distances across the Americas are at highest risk, underscoring the need for coordinated hemispheric conservation efforts.