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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.
Profile of a bird standing on a small rock in the water.
What Happens in the Arctic, Doesn’t Stay in the Arctic
February 25, 2026 — How bird migration connects us all.
Bird sitting on branch
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
February 12, 2026 — On the lookout for Boreal Finches and Waxwings.
Red Knot wading in shallow water.
Audubon Applauds Progress Towards Establishing Western Hudson Bay Marine Conservation Area
February 06, 2026
An aerial landscape of fog over the canopy of a lush, sprawling forest.
Huge Numbers of Migrating Birds Rely on These Five Central American Forests—but They're Disappearing Fast
January 16, 2026 — A new study underscores the importance of conservation for the region’s “Five Great Forests,” which support nearly half of some beloved species’ global populations.
American Crow sitting on branch with a santa hat drawn on his head
Nice But Not Naughty
December 19, 2025 — Five Significant Canada Conservation Successes of 2025
Northern Waterthrush standing in shallow water
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Nation and the Wapekeka First Nation in their Conservation Vision
December 17, 2025 — Press release issued by the KI and Wapekeka Nations