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Escucha Aves: AI for Conservation and Communities
July 09, 2026 — With 193 recorders distributed across nine sites in Colombia, Escucha Aves launched the implementation of its AI-powered acoustic monitoring network led by local communities. Soon, it will take flight to Peru and Bolivia.
Ambalema: The Colombian Town Building Its Future Around Birds
July 07, 2026 — Birdwatching tourism is transforming the biodiversity of the Magdalena River into economic opportunities for local communities.
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Conservation Agriculture: Creating Spaces for Biodiversity
July 06, 2026 — The agricultural practice of crop rotation, especially between sugarcane and rice, is an innovative approach with potential as a nature-based solution. It helps improve the sustainability and resilience of agro-ecosystems.
Birds and Oil Palm: Cultivating Sustainable Landscapes
July 06, 2026 — A new manual from Audubon and Fedepalma—the Colombian National Federation of Oil Palm Growers—shows how oil palm production and birds can coexist across Colombia's diverse landscapes.
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Audubon Celebrates a Huge Step Towards Protecting the Seal River Watershed
April 28, 2026 — Joint proposed agreement release by four First Nations, Manitoba, and Canada
Aerial shot of the watershed.
Protecting One of the Largest Intact Watersheds on Earth
April 27, 2026 — Learn more about this Indigenous-led initiative and take action
Protections for Birds Worldwide Advanced by Successful COP15
April 01, 2026 — Leaders and experts from across the hemisphere meet to chart a course for improved habitat and species management.
Blackpoll Warbler sitting on a branch.
Audubon Applauds Canada’s Commitment to Protect Nature
April 01, 2026 — Prime Minister Carney launches multi-billion-dollar strategy to protect Canada’s natural environment.
Flock of Hudsonian Godwit flying across sunset
Protecting Birds on the Move in Canada
March 26, 2026 — Indigenous-led conservation initiatives will protect vital lands and waters.
Protecting Migratory Birds Worldwide: What to Watch for at COP15
March 19, 2026 — Ahead of the Convention on Migratory Species COP15 in Brazil, global community members unite to protect migratory birds and the habitats they need to survive.