Of all the hummingbirds in the Americas—which is to say, every last one of the family’s 350-plus species—birders in the United States are lucky enough to…
Browsing: Science & Environment
By Anders Lorenzen A study released earlier this year found that heat events are rising globally. In the report Climate Change and the Escalation of Global…
In June, the state leadership agreed on a budget to end the 2025 legislative session. Audubon celebrated the passage of a state park protection bill, stopped…
Audubon’s Everglades Science Center team has called on bird enthusiasts across the state to search for Roseate Spoonbills and report banded birds. Staff at the center…
Photo by Neil Palmer (CIAT). Aerial view of the Amazon Rainforest, near Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. By Amber Brady Ahead of…
Whether etched on the back of a United States quarter or perched on a towering treetop, the Bald Eagle is easily one of the most recognizable…
In China, new energy solutions are helping to create more adaptive, multifunctional systems that co-evolve with nature. Photo credit: Shutterstock. By Wen Shugang As countries including…
Happy New Year! Well, happy new water year, that is. Like others in South Florida, our conservation team marks the calendar by the annual rise and…
Spanish police directed traffic during the April power outage. Photo credit: P4K1T0 – Own work, CC0 – via Wikimedia. By Anders Lorenzen In April, a severe…
WASHINGTON (July 1, 2025) – The U.S. Senate today passed its federal budget bill, legislation that could have a lasting impact on our nation’s ability to…