Red-billed Starling

The Americas Flyways Initiative to begin implementation in January 2025
November 01, 2024 — The opportunity for transformational change to mobilize financing for biodiversity stands out at COP16.
Creature Feature: The Mysterious and Misunderstood World of Bats
November 01, 2024 — How bats shape our environment and why they are more important than you might think
Creature Feature: The Mysterious and Misunderstood World of Bats
November 01, 2024 — How bats shape our environment and why they are more important than you might think
Chapter leaders from across the Great Lakes region attended Audubon Great Lakes' 2024 Chapter Gathering and gather for a group photo.
Audubon Chapters Gather to Discuss Importance of Collaborating to Protect Great Lakes Birds
November 01, 2024 — Chapter leaders, members and partners from across the Great Lakes region came together for the Audubon Great Lakes Chapter Gathering in Gary, Indiana
Prop 4 and Our Future: A Climate Action Q&A with Mike Lynes
October 31, 2024 — If we wake up on Nov. 6 and see that it has passed, we’ll really be able to take pride in knowing that we did something that really matters.
Bald Eagle sitting on a tower, with a half moon in the background
EagleWatch Volunteers Advocate for Eagles Across the State
October 31, 2024 — To protect vulnerable raptors this year, EagleWatch volunteers worked with local governments to safeguard nests in their communities while alerting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to a potential new threat.
Two sets of antennae from the Greenbelt Forest Preserve Motus station sit on a rooftop with green trees, blue sky and white clouds in the background.
Audubon Great Lakes’ Radio Towers Detect Migratory Bird Species of Conservation Need
October 31, 2024 — Seven radio towers connect the Great Lakes coastline to the global Motus Wildlife Tracking Network
Audubon Great Lakes Shares Solutions to Challenges Facing the Region at the 2024 Great Lakes Conference
October 31, 2024 — Audubon Great Lakes presented on importance of wetlands restoration, strong policies to protect wetlands and community engagement
Close up of Bald Eagle feet with associated bands.
First Auxiliary-banded Eagle Nests in Winter Park
October 31, 2024 — If you see a banded eagle, report the band to the Bird Banding Lab or to the EagleWatch program at eaglewatch@audubon.org.