When the mercury drops, birds rely on a variety of strategies to keep warm. But one of the most interesting is an adaptation they’ve evolved to…
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The ignition plan was set: Conduct a team test fire at Location A; red team will ignite a backing fire across all sections; yellow team will…
Everyone loves a junco—and for good reason. Adored for their pep and prevalence, these small songbirds are common feeder visitors across North America, easy to spot…
Each spring, the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary becomes a vibrant hub of activity – not just for birds, but for people of all…
An oil tanker chartered by Chevron is seen in Lake Maracaibo, northwest Venezuela. According to the US energy secretary, Chevron is one of the oil companies…
Audubon across the country celebrated its 126th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season and volunteers all around Lincoln helped count the Lincoln CBC circle. The day was…
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…
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…