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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
February 12, 2026 — On the lookout for Boreal Finches and Waxwings.
Tim Duclos stands in a snowy forest, marking the bark of one tree with orange spray paint. A nearby tree has a pink ribbon tied to it's trunk.
Caring for Green Mountain Audubon Center's Sugarbush
February 12, 2026 — Implementing bird-friendly forestry to foster healthy and resilient bird habitat.
A Red-cockaded Woodpecker perches outside a nest cavity in a sappy tree holding bugs in its beak.
Congress Advances Key Conservation Priorities in FY26 Funding Package
February 09, 2026 — Lawmakers make meaningful bipartisan investments benefiting birds, communities, and the landscapes we share
Aloe Lee holds a trophy at Cook-off for the Coast while smiling
How Cook-off for the Coast Celebrates Community and Coastal Restoration in Louisiana
February 06, 2026 — The annual event boasts the best Louisiana cuisine and provides ways to get involved in restoring the state’s coast.
Red Knot wading in shallow water.
Audubon Applauds Progress Towards Establishing Western Hudson Bay Marine Conservation Area
February 06, 2026
Newly Audubon Certified, Nantz Land & Cattle Helping Grassland Birds Gain Ground in Texas
February 05, 2026 — Cattle catalyze bird-friendly grasslands at Rolling Plains region ranch
An American Dipper stands on a sheet of snow.
Colorado Water Legislative Forecast
January 27, 2026 — 2026 Colorado Legislative Session Priorities for Birds, Rivers, and Resilient Communities
Piping Plover on the sand
Two Piping Plovers Beat the Odds
January 27, 2026 — Captive breeding serves as a critical conservation strategy for vulnerable shorebirds.
An aerial landscape of fog over the canopy of a lush, sprawling forest.
These 5 Central American Forests Support Billions of Migrating Birds —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.