Red-billed Starling

Maryland's Climate Pollution Reduction Plan
January 11, 2024
Miller Land and Livestock Achieves Audubon's Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification
January 11, 2024 — Cattle crucial to making a mosaic of grassland habitat good for birds
Tough Conversations: The Buzz on Beekeeping
January 11, 2024 — Tough Conversations is a youth-led webinar series that began in 2020 meant to catalyze conversations on important environmental topics.
The Way Phainopeplas Breed and Migrate May Help Them Adapt to A Changing Climate
January 11, 2024 — Using tracking devices, Dan Baldassarre revealed key aspects of the "goth cardinal's" fascinating behavior.
Black-and-white photo of a man wading in a swamp
Celebrating a 70 Year Legacy of Wetland Conservation at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
January 10, 2024 — In 1954, brave voices in our community spoke up to save ancient trees from the threat of the axe and saw. Thanks to their efforts, today we protect 13,000-plus acres in Southwest Florida as a haven for plants, animals, and people.
2024 Audubon Photography Awards Open for Entries with New Birds in Landscapes Prize
January 10, 2024 — The North American photography and video contest is accepting entries until February 28, 2024.
Winter Wren standing in brown grass.
Audubon Florida Staff Fan Out Across the State for Annual Christmas Bird Count
January 10, 2024 — The Christmas Bird Count initiative represents one of the longest-running community science projects in the country.
Audubon Washington's Policy Priorities in 2024: Partnering for Protection
January 10, 2024 — Audubon is working with our partners to protect key climate policies, reduce pollution, and make important investments in conservation and clean energy.
Birds Need Habitat. Urge State Lawmakers to Protect Indiana’s Wetlands
January 10, 2024 — More than 300,000 wetland acres at-risk of destruction in Indiana