LANSING (March 11, 2026) – Today, Audubon members, community leaders and policy experts gathered at the Michigan State Capitol to raise awareness of the threats facing birds,…
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China fines a company a record amount for failing to comply with its mandatory carbon market. AI-generated visualisation of a carbon fine. By Jiang Mengnan A…
Flamingo Magazine is known for its quirky covers and meaty stories that cover all things Florida, from the Keys to the Panhandle. Published on March 9,…
As a result of the escalating conflict in Iran, oil prices surged past $100. AI-generated visualisation of high oil prices. By Anders Lorenzen The price of…
Teaching a computer to identify bird sounds is a lot like teaching a human a new language: it takes a lot of listening. Cornell Lab of…
Land degradation is a serious issue because healthy soil is a powerful carbon sink and home to a quarter of the world’s biodiversity. Photo credit: Unsplash/DimitriSimon.…
It’s the most wonderful time of the year— shorebird nesting season! Did you know that not all shorebirds nest on the seashore? Some shorebirds use gravel…
These plants can help you create a climate-resilient growing space. AI-generated visualisation of a climate-resilient plantation. By Anders Lorenzen As the end of February came to…
Corkscrew Members are invited to attend a virtual lecture on March 13: Celebrating Raptor Conservation in Florida, featuring Katie Warner, Center Director, and Daisy Fiore, PhD,…
This summer, the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary welcomed young explorers back to the vibrant ecosystems of the Platte River Valley. With most of…