Physical prices have surged to record levels. By Anders Lorenzen What we hear about the surging price of oil does not tell us the whole story…
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After 25 years, Jay Watch data have been shaping management decisions long enough to affect scrub-jay populations for the better. What’s especially unique about the success…
Each spring, Cerulean Warblers migrate north from South America, crossing the Gulf to spend their summer in the eastern United States and southern Canada. Like many…
The complexity of the carbon footprint of your Easter Egg. Image generated by AI. By Anders Lorenzen This Easter Sunday, millions of children will once again…
Mike Eckley’s connection to the natural world began knee-deep in Pennsylvania’s trout streams, where weekends spent fishing with his father sparked a lasting curiosity about the…
A giant 15 MW offshore wind turbine deployed in Thyborøn, Denmark. In early 2026, Europe’s wind power generation reached record levels. Photo credit: Vestas. By Anders…
Audubon California’s top priorities at the state Capitol this year include ensuring birds have the water and lands they need, celebrating fifty years of the California…
Darienne Purtz pulls a wheeled cart out of the storage shed, loads up her clipboard, boots, and other gear, and rolls it onto the boardwalk toward…
1904First Audubon Chapter founded in California | Founded in 1904 as “California Audubon” after renowned field biologist Joseph Grinnell’s first Pasadena bird list was published, the…
No two days look the same for the junior forest technicians at Bent of the River Audubon Center and Sanctuary. One day could involve filling bird…