Red-billed Starling

Orange fish in pond
Hidden Gems Along the Anchorage Birding Trail
September 03, 2025 — The Anchorage Birding Trail hosts some of the richest displays of bird life the city has to offer, but these sites have far more to discover than just feathered friends.
A forest canopy and blue skies.
Santee Cooper and National Audubon Society Announce Agreement on Transmission Line Span Through Beidler Forest
September 02, 2025 — With good faith negotiations, an agreement was reached to move forward.
Why Preserving the Endangerment Finding Matters for Birds, People, and Local Economies
September 02, 2025 — Federal, science-based rule states that limiting greenhouse gas emissions is key to protecting the health of communities and ecosystems.
Echoes of the Forest: Tracking the Journey of the Wood Thrush
September 02, 2025 — A two-year study aimed at the conservation of one of Vermont’s treasured songbirds
Growing Community, Growing Conservation
September 02, 2025 — David Hewitt describes his experience as our Community Science and Chapter Engagement AmeriCorps Member.
Lake Erie, Ohio. Credit: Sydney Walsh/Audubon
On World Lakes Day, Celebrating the Great Lakes—a Haven for Birds People and our Shared Future
August 27, 2025 — A globally significant ecosystem with more than 10,000 miles of shoreline.
Colorful landbird
Sounds of the Arctic: Tuning in to a Changing Acoustic Landscape
August 27, 2025 — Natural soundscapes are vital ecological resources—what happens when they are drowned out?
seven native plant species
Celebrate Fall by Transforming Your Yard into a Bird Buffet
August 26, 2025 — Join the movement of a homegrown National Park
Roosting swifts.
You’re Invited: Witness the Magic of Swift Migration
August 26, 2025 — Audubon chapters are hosting Swift Night Out watch parties across the state.