Red-billed Starling

Keynote presentation at Esri Conference 2024
Exploring the Intersection of Storytelling and GIS
September 05, 2024 — Key Takeaways from the 2024 Esri User Conference
Birds, the Best Ambassadors of Biodiversity
September 05, 2024 — A study by Audubon shows how the most important sites for the conservation of migratory, endemic and globally threatened birds in Colombia overlap 85% with important sites for water regulation.
Chimney Swifts entering a chimney at sunset. Photo: Steve Benoit/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
See Swifts Roosting in a Chimney Near You!
September 04, 2024 — Witness the magic of Chimney Swift migration this fall with your local Audubon Chapter.
Two Bald Eagles stand on a branch looking down at a juvenile hawk who is looking up at them with its mouth open.
A Teen Photographer Captured a Raptor Rarity: Bald Eagles Raising a Red-tailed Hawk Chick
September 03, 2024 — Fresh off a win in the Audubon Photography Awards, Parham Pourahmad shares how his fast-growing passion for photographing wildlife led him to document the unusual avian adoption.
Developers are leading the WA clean energy process. Here’s why that’s a bad idea
September 03, 2024 — Originally published in the Tri-City Herald. Co-authored by Trina Bayard, Audubon Washington, and Mitch Friedman, Conservation NW
A Burrowing Owl peers out from its burrow.
Looking Underground: Why Birds Need Healthy Soils
August 30, 2024 — Soil lays the foundation for the health of nearly all bird habitats.
Vandana stands on a beach, smiling next to a large, telescope-like spotting scope.
A Surprising Saving Grace for North Shore Piping Plovers
August 30, 2024 — How a first-for-the-site colony of Least Terns may have provided necessary protection for two struggling shorebird parents.
Washington: A model for striving for climate resilience
August 30, 2024 — Originally published in the Everett Herald
California Biodiversity Day 2024
August 29, 2024 — Celebrating California's Incredible Biodiversity September 7 through September 15