by Natalie Al-Shihabi, Conservation Leadership Initiative InternThis spring, Audubon hosted three academies in Orlando, Tallahassee, and St. Petersburg, drawing together students from 12 different schools and…
Browsing: Conservation
AUSTIN— Audubon Texas today announced its Bird City Texas program has been selected for Texan by Nature’s 2026 Conservation Wrangler initiative. Bird City Texas was one of only six programs chosen throughout the state. Bird City Texas…
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…
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…
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…
Corkscrew Members are invited to attend a virtual lecture on March 13: Celebrating Raptor Conservation in Florida, featuring Katie Warner, Center Director, and Daisy Fiore, PhD,…
Last month, a bipartisan package of Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) appropriations bills was signed into law, funding several federal agencies central to Audubon’s priorities, including the…
The end of the year is a natural moment to take stock: What progress have we made? What more can we do for the places we…
The Yuma Ridgway’s Rail (Rallus obsoletus yumanensis), a subspecies of the Ridgway’s Rail, is a brown marsh bird about the size of a chicken. It is…
A new scientific paper published in the journal Marine Ornithology documents the power of community science across the west coast, and provides essential information on a…