Advocacy Day is just around the corner! On June 3, Audubon members will flock to Raleigh to meet with lawmakers and advocate for conservation funding.Registration has…
Browsing: Science & Environment
May 2026 – Week 4 By Anders Lorenzen In this week’s live blog, we are taking a broader look across climate and energy, covering the key…
As Audubon California celebrates 30 years as a state office, we’re reflecting on the milestones that shaped our work, the partnerships that made them possible, and…
The UK is to shatter it’s all time high May temperature record as heat and temperature records engulf Europe. An AI-generated visualisation map of a heat…
With a loud splash, Shauna Sayers drops the anchor, then plops the first kayak into the shallow waters around Sandy Key in Florida Bay. Sayers, a…
Shorebirds arriving in Alaska’s Upper Cook Inlet have a lot on their plates. Straight from a grueling 10,000-mile migration, they must make the most of the…
Nestled between the welcome warmth of early spring and the lurking heat of summer, the second week of April is by far my favorite time of…
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) recently released a comprehensive report highlighting actions taken to date to restore the Great Salt Lake ecosystem, along with several policy opportunities for Congress…
Significant changes have occurred in the ecosystems of the Lower Gila River (the river stretch from the City of Phoenix’s Tres Rios Wetlands to Gillespie Dam…
May 2026 – Week 3 By Anders Lorenzen As part of an expanded focus on real-time coverage, this live blog tracks developments across global energy markets,…