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Audubon Applauds Passage of Bill Recognizing South Carolina's “Swamp Canary”
February 19, 2026 — The Prothonotary Warbler is an emblem of our swamps and wetlands. Now it’s also our state's official migratory bird.
flock of dunlin on a mud flat
Tidal Mudflats: More than Meets the Eye
February 19, 2026 — Audubon monitors and protects this critical habitat in Florida for resident and migratory birds.
A Hermit Thrush perched on top of evergreen branches.
Act 59: A Plan to Maintain an Ecologically Functional Landscape
February 19, 2026 — Conserving 50 Percent of Vermont by 2050
Donde vuelan las aves se eleva la colaboración
February 18, 2026 — Reforestamos México reconoció a Audubon como alianza clave para la conservación en ese país.
Wooden shorebird mask
Desperately Seeking Sugg’erpak
February 18, 2026 — The global story of how a century-old Yup’ik mask is illuminating shorebird conservation today in Western Alaska and beyond. Way beyond.
Audubon Washington Expands Conservation Ranching Program to the Columbia Plateau
February 18, 2026 — Conservation Ranching program arrives in Washington!
Conservation Advocates Gather at Statehouse, Call for Solutions to Protect Birds and their Habitats
February 18, 2026 — Indiana Governor Braun Delivers Remarks at Audubon Great Lakes Advocacy Day
Front view of visitor center
Rowe Sanctuary wins Outstanding Ecotourism Award from Nebraska Tourism
February 17, 2026 — The economic impact of crane migration, celebrating Rowe's contributions.
Audubon's Washington Coastal Conservation Strategy
February 17, 2026 — The path to reversing marine bird declines along the Pacific Flyway
Golden-winged Warbler. Photo: Rick Nirschl/iNaturalist CC BY-NC 4.0
New Data Reveals Golden-winged Warbler Migration Mysteries
February 17, 2026 — Audubon and partners pioneered how we study Golden-wings. The data is still contributing to our understanding of these unique birds.