Red-billed Starling

For All Their Splendor, We Still Know Little About Painted Bunting Migration
March 08, 2019 — A research project using geolocators aims to help scientists better understand where the birds overwinter and recent population declines.
How Craft Beer Is Helping Save Water In the Colorado River Basin
March 08, 2019 — The Western Rivers Brewers Council continues to be an integral partner of Audubon Arizona’s dedication to a sustainable water future.
Thousands of Baby Flamingos Rescued After Their Home Dries Up
March 07, 2019 — Last month local and international wildlife groups stepped in to airlift and care for 2,000 Lesser Flamingos in South Africa. Now another 5,000 are under close watch in the wild.
More Than 300 Scientists Oppose Arctic Refuge Drilling Plan
March 07, 2019 — Scientists and resource managers cite deficits in government’s draft environmental impact statement on proposed oil leasing program
Cigarette Butts Are Everywhere. Is Banning Filters a Viable Solution?
March 07, 2019 — Many experts think a ban is the only way to end this pervasive form of litter. The environmental argument is becoming clearer, but there’s also a strong public health case.
The Drought Contingency Plan and How We Got Here
March 06, 2019 — Getting DCP over the finish line.
Audubon applauds fix for Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund appropriations
March 05, 2019
Better Know a Bird: How Harris’s Hawks Hunt Like Wolves to Bring Down Prey
March 05, 2019 — Teaming up helps these agile raptors take on animals twice their size. But we’re still not sure why they stand on each other.
Sol Fingold
Solomon Fingold leaves generous bequest to Audubon California
March 04, 2019 — Fingold was a charismatic self-made businessman and a passionate supporter of environmental and social causes.
Audubon California raises concerns about new proposed oyster farming project in Humboldt Bay
March 04, 2019 — Conservation organization warns against potential damage to vital eelgrass and mudflat habitat.