The Bahama Nuthatch, Thought to Be Lost to Hurricanes, Is Not Extinct—Yet
August 27, 2018 —
Researchers sighted a few of the critically endangered birds on a three-month, 430-mile expedition to Grand Bahama's pine forests this spring.
On Midwest Farms, ‘Prairie Strips’ Give Grassland Birds Something to Sing About
August 23, 2018 —
Vibrant bands of native vegetation planted among crops can boost dwindling bird numbers while slashing nutrient pollution, researchers find.
Balancing the needs of rivers, riparian habitat, and housing while ensuring environmental protections and sustainability for Arizonans
August 23, 2018 —
How a recent ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court fails to protect the San Pedro River and current and future residents in southeastern Arizona.
How the House Sparrow Conquered the World Is Encoded in Its Genes
August 21, 2018 —
The species, found in urban areas around the globe, can digest starchy grains—which helps explain its close bond with people and its love of pizza.
Audubon: Administration’s Power Plan Wastes Time We Don’t Have
August 21, 2018 —
Instead of accelerating the transition to a clean energy future, President Trump’s plan mires our economy in an unsustainable status quo