Many of America’s grasslands and forests are more than just postcard backdrops; they are working lands that sustain people and wildlife alike. For example, well-managed farms…
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This thermal power plant in Barranquilla, on the northern coast of Colombia, runs on gas. Felipe Arango García, executive director of Transforma, says the energy transition…
After the seven Colorado River Basin states failed to meet their deadline for a plan to share reduced water supplies, Audubon’s Colorado River Program Director, Jennifer…
COP30 protest by an indigenous group. Photo credit: Cool Earth. By Anders Lorenzen On the fifth day at COP30, civil society erupted. An indigenous group, the…
After the seven Colorado River Basin states failed to meet their deadline for a plan to share reduced water supplies, Audubon’s Colorado River Program Director, Jennifer…
New data shows that Chinese emissions may have peaked. An aerial view of solar arrays in Golmud in the Qinghai province, China. Photo credit: © Chuyu/Dreamstime.com.…
Total Counts Run, Effort, Total Species Found, Four New Species Reported This year Montana birders completed 31 Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs), which was the same as…
The National Audubon Society announced today the official promotion of Andrea Jones as Vice President, California. A widely respected leader who has driven several major conservation…
Manaus is the largest city in the state of Amazonas. Photo credit Daniela de Oliveira Moraes – Flickr, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia. By Anders Lorenzen…
A new scientific paper published in the journal Marine Ornithology documents the power of community science across the west coast, and provides essential information on a…