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a woman and a man holding binoculars up to their eyes in a forest.
Momentum Shift
March 30, 2026 — Stories of collaboration change the narrative, offering hope for the planet.
An albatross skull with beak, recently dead as evidenced by the remains of organic matter on the skull, has an embedded fishing hook in its skull.
In Ecuador, Increased Dangers at Sea Hinder Seabird Conservation
March 30, 2026 — Conservationists have made progress working with Ecuadorian fishing communities to reduce seabird bycatch. But a rising tide of violence on the open ocean has created new risks and challenges.
Landscape of a rainbow over fall trees.
Landscapes That Define Us
March 30, 2026 — The communities we inhabit shape our lives—and the same is true for birds across the Americas.
Scarlet Tanager
Audubon Supports New Bill to Designate Scarlet Tanager as Pennsylvania’s Official Migratory Bird
March 30, 2026 — Vibrant songbird is a symbol of Pennsylvania’s forests and a key indicator of their health.
People on a bridge in a state park.
Taza Jenkins Creates Their Own Joy with St. Augustine Bird Club
March 30, 2026 — The St. Augustine native says “forgetting how to feel embarrassed” was key to getting their group started.
An aerial view of a lush, jungle-side beach in the Darien Gap.
5 Projects Transforming the Prospects for Birds and People in Latin America
March 30, 2026 — By thinking globally and acting locally, Conserva Aves, an unprecedented partnership of hemispheric scale, is filling in the map of conservation efforts.
Meet the Musical Artists Who Are Paying Royalties to Nature
March 30, 2026 — A lot of musicians use wild sounds in their work. Some are now splitting their profits with the planet.
A Downy Woodpecker perches on the side of a house next to the holes and other damage she has made in the wood.
How to Keep Woodpeckers From Drilling Into Your Home
March 30, 2026 — The industrious birds can cause problems if they try to forage or nest in your walls, but there are several ways to safely ward them off.
A patch of garden beds, shrubs, and trees abut a parking lot and library.
Microforests Are Taking Root Across the Country, Making Urban Spaces Better for Birds and People
March 30, 2026 — In pockets as small as a few parking lots, miniature forests can help cool cities, quiet streets, and give birds a place to land.
A woman secures a small radio transmitter on the back of a Chimney Swift clinging to her chest.
Chimney Swift Migration Is Full of Mysteries—but Rehabbed Birds Could Spill the Species' Secrets
March 30, 2026 — After rescuers at the Sharon Audubon Center stepped in to save fallen Chimney Swifts, scientists seized a rare chance to tag an enigmatic species.