That’s why the Audubon Photography Awards introduced the Female Birds category in 2021. By creating a space for photographers ...
The Americas Flyways Initiative (AFI) is a symbiosis for prosperity that combines cutting-edge applied science and agile ...
At this unconventional research lab, government scientists and curious community members support native pollinators and other ...
As the temperature ticked up toward 90 degrees Fahrenheit on the last Saturday of September, eager fans poured into a usually barren basin in Arizona’s Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, just south ...
This year wind and solar generation in the U.S. surpassed coal for the first time, and solar is expected to supply most of the growth in electricity generation through 2025. The Inflation Reduction ...
Ah, Halloween—time to dust off your giant skeletons, plan your costume, and stock up on candy. But while the aim of the season is to spook and spoil trick-or-treaters, you could unwittingly be ...
We are the Audubon Flock, striving every day to achieve a future where birds thrive across the hemisphere and to make Audubon a diverse and ever-growing force for conservation. We work throughout the ...
Poorly known to most birders, the Whiskered Auklet is a small seabird confined to remote areas of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska (as well as the Commander and Kurile islands off eastern Asia).
Feeding birds makes you happier. It's a scientific fact—one that folks who already provide food for birds know well. Birds can provide countless hours of entertainment. But as much fun as they are to ...
Today marks the 52 nd anniversary of the Clean Water Act, a landmark piece of legislation that transformed the health of our nation’s rivers, lakes, and wetlands. When it passed in 1972, the Clean ...
The Audubon on Campus program brings together passionate individuals who are dedicated to birds and wildlife conservation. Faculty advisors like Dr. Andy Tuholski and Daniel Koenemann exemplify this ...
As fall advances toward winter here in the northern hemisphere, we say a fond farewell to most of the birds we have enjoyed watching in our backyards, local parks, tree-lined streets and no-mow ...