The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, during his Davos 2026 keynote speech, where he urged cooperation rather than division in tackling climate change. Photo credit: World…
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This month, a long-awaited milestone becomes reality: the High Seas Treaty enters into force. The treaty marks a turning point for the ocean, offering the first…
The first parasite Mark Hauber studied was a duck. Specifically, it was a Redhead, one of around 100 bird species worldwide with an unusual method of…
What happens when humans accidentally create a superhighway for crabs in a salt marsh? Audubon staff joined researchers from Stony Brook University at Crab Meadow marsh…
Ricardo Berrios Perez leads bilingual birdwatching tours in New York City’s Central Park as a volunteer for the nonprofit Latino Outdoors. He knows when migratory warblers…
The UK government has approved the financing for what will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm, Berwick Bank. An offshore wind farm in Normandy, France.…
In this story you’ll learn: How many bird species there are in the world. How many bird species are in the United States. The major categories or types of…
Native grasslands are among the most imperiled ecosystems in the world — and one of the least protected. Throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, these critical…
Egypt takes a giant step towards its 2030 renewable energy goals. AI-generated visualisation of a solar and storage hybrid plant in an Egyptian desert-like landscape. By…
Between mid-December and early January, Audubon Florida staff and volunteers participated in the 126th annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count, a community science effort to document all of…