Who doesn’t love a Northern Cardinal? The appeal of these abundant, widespread songbirds is undeniable: They brighten drab winter days with a pop of bright red.…
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By Leila Toplic and Eneida Licaj Carbon dioxide removal will only scale when the financial architecture evolves to make it bankable. Carbon dioxide removal is critical…
The aroma of homemade south Louisiana food being prepared, the sound of live Cajun music, the sight of people enjoying each other’s company right next to…
Last month, a bipartisan package of Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) appropriations bills was signed into law, funding several federal agencies central to Audubon’s priorities, including the…
By Catherine Early Urban trees are on the rise, but researchers are only starting to uncover the best way to cool cities with them. The best…
Owls are awesome. They capture our imagination like no other bird family, and it’s easy to see why. Luckily, we have 19 different owl species that…
The Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics face severe climate challenges as well as fossil fuel sponsorship controversies. Image of a Greenpeace campaign video criticising the Italian oil and…
Throckmorton, Texas (February 5, 2026) — Nantz Land & Cattle, owned and operated by Robert and Stacy Nantz in the Rolling Plains region of the Texas…
Audubon staff at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary have been using remote cameras equipped with motion sensors to study the different species and numbers of mammals on Sanctuary…
From its very first moments, the movie H Is for Hawk shines its spotlight on the beauty and power of the goshawk. The film’s opening credits…