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…
Browsing: Science & Environment
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…
By Anders Lorenzen As the UK and much of Europe prepare to move clocks forward for British Summer Time on Sunday, the twice-yearly ritual raises a…
Every November, approximately one-fifth of the world’s Adélie Penguins gather to nest on seven craggy outcrops near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The Danger Islands…
It was a golden afternoon, the sky velvet at its edges with dust and smoke and distance. Long hills smudged blue-gray spread away from the draw…
As winter transitions into spring, careful listeners might notice the buzzy “peent, peent” call of the male American Woodcock in the evening. The sound, part of…
A US oil refinery. The US holds roughly 2.8% of the world’s total oil reserves. Photo credit: Patrick Henry/Unsplash. By Kate Whiting & Becca Byrne In…
Last year, the Audubon Photography Awards expanded to include the South American countries of Colombia and Chile. The additions proved an immediate boon for everyone: Not…