Each year the National Audubon Society provides two types of grants to Audubon chapters projects that contribute to Flight Plan, Audubon’s 2023-2028 strategic plan. Flight Plan’s…
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In the first half of 2025 and for the first time on record, renewable sources generated more electricity than coal. Graph credit: Ember. By Anders Lorenzen…
Have you ever stepped into a secluded valley where golden light, rushing water, and a chorus of birds make the whole landscape feel alive around you?…
In Designing Hope, futurist Sarah Housley explores hopeful alternatives while encouraging proactive engagement with future narratives. By Jeremy Williams In 2021, a survey asked 10,000 young…
This year, Audubon supporters across the state mobilized to strengthen protections for California’s most sensitive birds, habitats, and communities. Our community chapters in key districts called…
Carved pumpkins on display. Photo credit: John Phelan – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia. By Anders Lorenzen In the lead up to Halloween, we…
This year has been one of change for Audubon Rockies—as in nature, nothing ever stays the same. On June 30, 2025, we said farewell to our…
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Many people visit the Sanctuary to see birds and other wildlife. But one of the most amazing sights to behold in early October, however, doesn’t have…
Solar panels installed at a school in Jaureguiberry, department of Canelones, Uruguay. The combination of solar and wind power boosts the resilience of the country’s electricity…