This article was written by Eduardo González‑Sargas, a Colorado State University research scientist and ecologist whose work focuses on river and restoration ecology.For more than a…
Browsing: Birds
Climate Resilience and Shared Learning Earlier this month in San Antonio, leaders from across the South Central United States gathered to confront a shared reality: climate change is already…
“A place that is good for birds is good for everyone,” writes naturalist and author Scott Weidensaul in The Return of the Oystercatcher: Saving Birds to Save the Planet. While…
After the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in April 2010, more than 134 million gallons of oil gushed unabated into the Gulf for 87 days, impacting an…
Thanks to advocacy from Audubon members and many partners, Maryland lawmakers retained most funding for core conservation and environmental programs, amid significant budget challenges. The news comes at the…
Washington, D.C. (April 7, 2026)—The National Audubon Society today announced it has been awarded $4 million from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) through the Grassland Resilience…
LANSING (March 11, 2026) – Today, Audubon members, community leaders and policy experts gathered at the Michigan State Capitol to raise awareness of the threats facing birds,…
Throckmorton, Texas (February 5, 2026) — Nantz Land & Cattle, owned and operated by Robert and Stacy Nantz in the Rolling Plains region of the Texas…
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…
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…