Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary hosted the 11th Annual Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum on June 6, 2025, welcoming a record crowd of more than 130 participants to…
Browsing: Science & Environment
For 105 years, a small team of biologists near Washington, D.C., has honed and supported the single most foundational tool of avian science: crimping metal ID…
Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary hosted the 11th Annual Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum on June 6, 2025, welcoming a record crowd of more than 130 participants to…
Bridget is pictured with her daughter and dog. Photo credit: Bridget Shirvell. By Bridget Shirvell In the first instalment of our new series, Advice and ideas…
“Birds fly south in the winter.” It’s a phrase so familiar it feels like common sense. But the idea that birds migrate — let alone where…
By Anders Lorenzen New forest loss data has revealed that in 2024, wildfires have overtaken deforestation activities, such as industrial logging, as the primary reason behind…
This year marks a decade of BirdReturns—a groundbreaking program that brings together private wetlands managers, farmers, scientists, and conservationists to create vital habitat for migratory birds…
After a long and exhausting migratory journey from South America, a female Least Tern arrives in the Florida Panhandle just in time for breeding season. With…
Redstone, a 100-megawatt solar thermal power project, was built by PowerChina in South Africa’s Northern Cape province. Photo credit: Zhang Yudong / Xinhua / Alamy. By…
Last weekend I enjoyed a late afternoon of surfing on the Alabama coast in some mellow, early summer waves (yes, there are actually surfable waves—and amazing…