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People stand around a campfire under trees and stars.
2025 Audubon in Action and Audubon Collaborative Grant Projects
October 10, 2025 — Learn how Audubon chapters across the United States are working to advance Audubon’s strategic priorities.
Michigan Budget Includes Critical Funding to Conserve Wetlands for Birds, Communities
October 09, 2025 — FY26 budget includes $1 million for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to acquire and conserve wetlands throughout the state
Flock of seabirds in water
When Ships Meet Seabirds: Mapping Risk in Alaska’s Waters
October 08, 2025 — Alaska’s seas are becoming increasingly busy highways for vessels, posing growing risks for seabirds during one of their most vulnerable times—fall migration.
Birds, Science, and Solutions
October 07, 2025 — Audubon connects birds and conservation action at IUCN's World Conservation Congress.
A small brown bird perched on a branch
Migrating Common Nighthawk Tagged in Northern Maine Recorded at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
October 07, 2025 — The Motus Wildlife Tracking Station detected the bird in mid-September.
Three women stand pose for a photo in front of a painting.
Introducing the 100th Audubon Campus Chapter: Howard University Green Coalition
October 07, 2025 — How three student organizations in Washington, D.C., aligned to make bird conservation a part of their work.
Columbus Residents Gather for Forum on Ohio’s Energy Future, Importance for Birds
October 07, 2025 — Panel of local, state and federal experts shared opportunities to stabilize the climate to protect birds and create resilient communities
Hermit Thrush on American Beautyberry. Photo: Sujata Roy/Audubon Photography Awards
Celebrate Native Plants Week by Getting Your Hands Dirty
October 07, 2025 — New state policies boost native plants; join the movement by planting natives this fall.
Three adults and a child, all dressed for cold weather, walk down a trail with binoculars. They are all smiling.
Celebrating John Kloster-Prew
October 06, 2025 — After more than a decade at Audubon Rockies, John has retired, leaving a lasting legacy of leadership, friendship, and inspiration.