Red-billed Starling

Two plovers sit in the sand on a beach next to washed up seaweed.
It’s Nesting Season: Don’t Forget to Share the Shore with Coastal Birds
April 04, 2024 — Birds like plovers and terns need our help to safely raise their chicks on beaches this summer.
Three adults birding together in a park.
Six Budget-friendly Ways to Protect Birds
April 03, 2024 — Protecting birds and the places they need doesn't need to break the bank.
Making the Most of our Migrants
April 03, 2024 — Strategies and Information to Protect and Enjoy Springtime Migratory Birds
Governor Evers Signs Legislation to Protect Wetlands, A Bipartisan Victory for Birds and Communities
April 03, 2024 — SB 222 empowers local governments to restore wetlands before flooding events occur
Jersey dairy cows graze in a grass field
Grazing Part 2: Considerations for managing bird-friendly pastures
April 03, 2024 — The second article of a two-part series on grassland birds and bird-friendly pasture management. In this article are some pasture management guidelines that may be considered more bird-friendly. See the first article on grassland bird declines and the role Vermont grazing farmers can play in their survival.
A King Eider with a colorful beak bobs in the water.
Conservation and Climate Provisions Prioritized in Biden Administration’s Annual Budget Request
April 02, 2024 — The FY25 request to Congress is not binding, but indicates a commitment to efforts that benefit birds.
Moustached Turca (Pteroptochos megapodius)
Partnerships and conservation: how is ENCA moving forward in Chile?
April 01, 2024 — Time flies. At the beginning of 2024, we celebrated the second anniversary of the official launch of the National Bird Conservation Strategy in Chile (known as ENCAChile for its initials in Spanish). Audubon is collaborating with 24 other institutions, sharing its strategic vision, funding, and experience in the implementation of the ENCA, which is already showing positive results.
A Golden-winged Warbler perches on the side of a plant with reddish leaves.
Audubon Events Marking Earth Day 2024
April 01, 2024 — State offices and chapters across the Audubon network are marking Earth Day on and around April 22.
A juvenile Least Bittern with some fluffy downy feather edges perches on the top of a wetland reed, grasping it with its long toes.
Illinois Birds Need Wetlands. We Must Protect Them.
April 01, 2024 — The Wetlands Protection Act would protect wetlands left vulnerable by federal rollbacks of the Clean Water Act.