Red-billed Starling

Recap of 2024 Biennial Budget Adjustment Proposal
February 13, 2024 — Governor Lamont proposes funding opportunities for climate change planning and adaptation
Audubon's 2024 Water Priorities at the Arizona Capitol
February 12, 2024 — Audubon and partners advocate for smart water policies to protect Arizona's water.
Cedar Waxwings sitting on a branch.
Audubon Florida Birdathon is April 20-26, 2024
February 12, 2024 — Have fun and raise funds to protect birds and the places they need while participating in one of America's favorite pastimes.
A close-up of a Black-capped Chickadee with a sunflower seed in its beak.
Small Stature, Big Personality: Winter Birds of the Great Lakes
February 12, 2024 — Learn how to identify them and where to find these charming birds across the region
From Canada to Chile, Meet the Women of Audubon Americas Working Throughout the Hemisphere
February 08, 2024 — Four members of the Audubon Americas team remember how they started their journey towards science and celebrate the personal discoveries along the road.
Department of Interior’s Long-term Commitment to Sagebrush Health Wins Praise from Sportsmen & Conservation Groups 
February 08, 2024 — Restoration to conserve “best of the best” remaining sagebrush habitat 
An eagle flying in front of the sun.
How New Incidental Take Permits Can Protect Bald and Golden Eagles at Wind Energy Sites
February 08, 2024 — The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has an improved permitting process that benefits eagles.
A bald eagle flies over a blue sky.
New U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Permit Expands Coverage for Wind Energy and Conservation of Eagles
February 08, 2024 — Audubon worked with partners to ensure that the permitting benefits Bald and Golden Eagle conservation.
New Law Would Extend Critical Federal Investment in the Great Lakes
February 08, 2024 — Attributable to Senior Policy Director for Audubon Great Lakes, Marnie Urso