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A Look Back for Audubon California's 30-Year Anniversary
April 02, 2026 — Celebrating a Long History of Conservation Milestones in California
Audubon California’s 2026 State Legislative Priorities
April 02, 2026 — How Audubon California’s 2026 priorities help protect the water and habitat birds need, support safe water for communities, expand access to nature for all, and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the California Coastal Act.
Protections for Birds Worldwide Advanced by Successful COP15
April 01, 2026 — Leaders and experts from across the hemisphere meet to chart a course for improved habitat and species management.
Portrait of Beverly LaBelle standing outside in front of a tree.
This Woman May Know Anna's Hummingbirds Better Than Anyone—After Finding More Than 350 of Their Nests Herself
April 01, 2026 — With no formal scientific background, Oregonian Beverly LaBelle has likely discovered more Anna’s nests than any other individual, and all in a once-neglected Portland park. In the process, she created a rich and invaluable dataset.
Blackpoll Warbler sitting on a branch.
Audubon Applauds Canada’s Commitment to Protect Nature
April 01, 2026 — Prime Minister Carney launches multi-billion-dollar strategy to protect Canada’s natural environment.
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A Day in the Life: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Biologist
March 31, 2026 — Monitoring aquatic life is one of the many ways Audubon keeps tabs on environmental conditions.
Lakeview Wildlife Management Area
Audubon and Partners Announce Start of Wetland Enhancement Work at Lakeview Wildlife Management Area
March 31, 2026 — Restoration of Wetland Habitat Will Benefit Migrating and Nesting Waterfowl, Marsh Birds, and Fish
American Oystercatcher chick close up, peering into the field camera.
American Oystercatcher Camera Project Captures Predators, Disturbance
March 30, 2026 — What is causing nests to fail? The answers include foxes, cats, and people.
A crowd of people stand in the foreground watching a huge flock of birds fly around a brick chimney.
Where Do Vaux’s Swifts Spend the Night? A Community Science Effort Is Mapping Their Roost Sites
March 30, 2026 — For nearly 20 years, volunteers have counted up swarms of birds as part of a project to find, and protect, their short-term homes along the Pacific Flyway.
Ask Kenn: Can I Identify Woodpeckers by Their Drumming?
March 30, 2026 — They can tell one another apart, so you’ve got a shot.