Red-billed Starling

EPA Says Limiting Mercury Pollution From Power Plants Is No Longer ‘Appropriate and Necessary’
January 18, 2019 — To justify its position, the agency is choosing to blatantly disregard the health impact to humans and wildlife, critics warn.
Watch a Black Heron Fool Fish by Turning Into an Umbrella
January 17, 2019 — The behavior, called canopy feeding, is an especially effective way to hunt.
The Trump Administration Can't Ignore Raúl Grijalva Anymore
January 16, 2019 — Gavel in hand, the new House Natural Resources chairman is ready to take on industry and work to restore protections for birds and public lands.
Wanted: Short-eared Owl Surveyors
January 15, 2019 — Do you love owls? If Short-eared Owls are in your region, consider volunteering for this survey.
A Vagrant European Robin Is Drawing Huge Crowds in China
January 15, 2019 — The rarity popped up at the Beijing Zoo earlier this month, revealing a booming Chinese birding scene.
EPA Struck Secretive Deal Over Toxic Site Leaving $13 Million in BP’s Pocket
January 15, 2019 — Emails show that, at BP’s request, EPA handed control of the Anaconda Copper Mine to Nevada, sidelining tribes and residents who fear they'll never have clean water.
Real Estate Gifts
January 15, 2019 — You can support Audubon by donating land or leaving real estate to us in your will. Here's what you need to know.
IRA Charitable Gifts
January 15, 2019 — Individuals age 70.5 and older can distribute up to $105,000 from their IRAs to Audubon and other charities without counting the distribution as income.
Farmers and landowners learn about creating habitat and improving soil health
January 15, 2019 — Event explores ways to support bird habitat on farms.
Reimagining the Passenger Pigeon
January 14, 2019 — Artist Brandon Ballengée highlights extinction by removing cutting species out of classic prints.