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Audubon Releases "Nature Works!" Showcasing Nature-Based Solutions
December 16, 2025 — A new collection of case studies highlights how nature can provide resilient, cost-effective answers to today’s infrastructure challenges.
Small gray and white bird with a black collar walks along a rocky beach.
The Comeback Continues: A Fourth Record-Breaking Year for Great Lakes Piping Plovers
December 16, 2025 — Collaboration and commitment are driving the continued rebound of a cherished Great Lakes shorebird.
A group of teens and adults smiling in front of a restored area of Gimbel Sancrtuary,
Conservation at the Greenwich Audubon Center: Transforming Gimbel Sanctuary
December 16, 2025 — This year, the Greenwich Audubon Center partnered with local organizations and volunteers to make big changes for this 80-acre sanctuary and former orchard.
Two yellow-billed loons on the water, framed by a dramatic mountainous landscape behind them.
Protecting America’s Arctic Remains Essential for Habitat Conservation and Cultural Resources
December 16, 2025 — Recent Congressional Actions Diverge from Years of Community, Scientific, and Tribal input
Canadian Geese fly over Huntsville Abbey.
Preserving Farmland and Water to Help Protect Great Salt Lake
December 15, 2025 — Many Partners Lead the Way to Save Land and Share Water with Great Salt Lake.
A backlit Winter Wren stands on a mossy log.
It's Winter. So Where Are the Winter Wrens?
December 15, 2025 — Found across much of these eastern U.S. during the winter, these tiny birds can be tough to spot—providing a fun challenge during the slower birding months.
Join Audubon’s 126th Annual Christmas Bird Count and Help Protect Birds Across the Hemisphere
December 14, 2025 — From December 14 to January 5, tens of thousands of volunteers will contribute to the longest-running bird census in the world, providing critical data to inform conservation action.
Audubon Conservation Ranching in California Takes Flight: 2025 Year in Review
December 13, 2025 — Alongside ranchers, chefs, restoration leaders, and bird lovers, we’re growing bird-friendly working lands through community engagement and stewardship.
Colorado River Indian Tribes Take Steps to Help the Colorado River
December 12, 2025 — New tribal resolution will help birds and their habitats.