Red-billed Starling

Meet Lisa Korte, Ph.D., Sanctuary Director, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
February 17, 2020 — After serving as the new Sanctuary Director for over a year, we sat down with Lisa Korte to chat about Corkscrew and her vision for the future.
Ayanna Browne
Restoration Initiative Makes Progress at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
February 17, 2020 — In 2018, Audubon began an ambitious effort to remove Carolina willow and other shrubs that have spread across Corkscrew Sanctuary in order to restore 1,000 acres of wet prairie and marsh.
Audubon New York Delivers Testimony at Hearing for Environmental Conservation
February 14, 2020 — Climate action, renewable energy, and wetlands were among the priorities highlighted.
Victory for Birds in Virginia!
February 14, 2020 — Governor Northam sets a new standard for bird conservation.
Sonny Bono Refuge
It Takes a Village: Razia Shafique-Sabir
February 14, 2020 — We sit down with Razia Shafique-Sabir, biologist at the Sonny Bono Wildlife Refuge to talk about her experience working in natural protected areas around the country.
Sonny Bono Refuge
Se necesita un pueblo: Razia Shafique-Sabir
February 14, 2020 — Nos sentamos con Razia Shafique-Sabir, bióloga del Refugio de Vida Silvestre Sonny Bono para hablar sobre su experiencia de trabajo en áreas naturales protegidas en todo el país.
Ask Kenn Kaufman: Are Lovebirds Really More Affectionate Than Other Birds?
February 13, 2020 — Also this month: How many bird species are technically in the U.S.? And what the heck is the Patagonia Picnic Table Effect?
Iconic Gulf Coast Forests Get a Much-needed Boost
February 13, 2020 — Birds in Alabama and Louisiana will benefit from a new $158 million investment to restore wetlands.
Audubon and the Walton Family Foundation Invest in Next Generation of Conservation Leaders
February 13, 2020 — National organizations work with Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions to build career opportunities in conservation.
American Crocodile
Warming Waters Responsible for Shifting Nest Dates in American Crocodiles
February 12, 2020 — A long-term study in Florida Bay concludes that crocodile eggs in the Everglades have hatched an average of 1.5 days earlier every two years since 1983.