Red-billed Starling

Distinguished Group of Senators Stands Up in Defense of Key Bird Law
April 04, 2018 — Ten Senators urge Secretary Ryan Zinke to protect birds and interpret the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the same manner as administrations from both parties the past 40 years.
Four Quick Tips for Identifying Hybrids
April 04, 2018 — A mix of two different species, these birds trick experts and novices alike.
American Oystercatcher, banded juvenile.
How to Report Banded Shorebirds
April 03, 2018 — Reporting re-sightings of banded birds plays an important role in shorebird conservation.
Photo of Washington Governor Jay Inslee signing a bill to phase out farming of non-native fish.
No More Non-Native Aquaculture in Washington State
April 03, 2018
Hybrid Chickadees Are Terrible at Memory Games
April 03, 2018 — An evolutionary kink from crossbreeding might affect the birds' ability to survive in harsh conditions.
Turning Solar Farms into a Win-Win for Birds
April 03, 2018 — In 2016, Audubon Minnesota supported legislation to encourage solar developers to grow native plants. Similar bills are progressing in states across the country.
Measure AA Funds Coastal Restoration for Climate Resilience
April 03, 2018 — In 2016, Audubon California led eight chapters to advocate for one of the first U.S. property taxes to fund climate adaptation.
Audubon Arkansas Plays Key Role in Advancing Solar Policy
April 03, 2018 — In 2017, the Arkansas Public Service Commission made over 100 references to Audubon Arkansas’s arguments in favor of expanding renewable energy access in the state.
Proposed Carbon Tax in Washington Drives National Conversation
April 03, 2018 — In 2016, Audubon Washington led 22 chapters to try and pass the first state-wide carbon tax in the country. The measure failed but the conversation continues.
Breeding adult male and adult female. Photo: Ruhikanta Meetei/Audubon Photography Awards
Audubon Chapters Support End to Ohio’s Renewable Energy Freeze
April 03, 2018 — In 2016, Ohio Governor John Kasich vetoed a bill that would have extended a freeze on renewables development in the state.