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Alexia Markoutsis in the field
Chasing the Science
May 07, 2026 — Introducing our 2026 Appleton-Whittell Research Fellows
turkey vulture in flight
Center for Birds of Prey Launches Haiku Contest for In-Person Storywalk
May 07, 2026 — Free submission. Winners can see their work printed along the storywalk and win a year-long membership to the Center for Birds of Prey.
A serpentine outcrop sprouting Serpentine Monardella on Ring Mountain.
The Unexpected Wealth of Serpentine Habitats
May 07, 2026 — How a thin, highly toxic soil provides essential conditions for native plants and birds to thrive in California.
A rainstorm in the distance over a southern Colorado landscape.
Ecological Drought in the Colorado River Basin: Seeing the Full Picture
May 07, 2026 — It’s not just about precipitation. It’s about how drought moves through a system.
Red-naped Sapsucker
A Handsome Woodpecker Named for its Dashing Plumage
May 06, 2026 — Meet the Red-naped Sapsucker
Bird outing attendees stand together and smile at the camera.
Governor Braun Goes Birding with Audubon Great Lakes at Site of Major Wetlands Restoration in Linton, Indiana
May 06, 2026 — Wetland restoration at Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area is benefiting birds, communities
Shorebird feeding on wet sand
Audubon Alaska Launches Anchorage Birding Trail
May 06, 2026 — The trail features 35 birding sites, stretching from Whittier to Westchester Lagoon and into the Chugach Mountains. The virtual experience offers maps, site amenities, and driving directions.
Green valley under blue sky
Introducing the Anchorage Birding Trail
May 06, 2026 — Audubon Alaska’s newest birding trail connects 35 accessible sites, from Cook Inlet shorelines to Chugach alpine ridges to city parks throughout the Anchorage Bowl.
Scarlet Tanager on branch.
Sweet on Habitat: First Wisconsin Maple Producer Recognized Through Audubon’s Bird-Friendly Maple Program
May 06, 2026 — Nature’ly Sweet is managing forests to support birds & sustainable maple production