February 09, 2022 —
A master falconer's new memoir explores the healing power of raptors—both for himself and others.
Audubon and Other Groups Urge Bureau of Land Management to Act Quickly to Conserve Sage-Grouse
February 09, 2022 —
Decades of Greater Sage-Grouse population declines and sagebrush habitat loss makes this review of federal land management plans imperative.
A Court Ruling Could Clear the Way for Biden to Confront Oil and Gas
February 09, 2022 —
Citing climate change, a judge threw out the largest sale of drilling rights in U.S. history, raising questions about the legal basis for future leasing.
Looking Ahead at Policy Priorities for Protecting Birds in 2022
February 07, 2022 —
Over 6000 Audubon members and participants joined a virtual town hall to hear about last year's successes, and how we can work with elected leaders to protect birds and the places they need to survive in the coming year.
Many Birds Are Shrinking and Growing Longer Wings as the World Warms. Why?
February 07, 2022 —
A growing body of research suggests a warming world could mean smaller birds with longer wings, but nothing about the findings is settled.