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It’s happened to all of us: You’re at a party, or a work event, or talking to your cousin’s new girlfriend at a family gathering. When the conversation turns to hobbies and interests, someone’s eyes ...
Audubon has been a leader in conservation for 120 years. Our name has defined care for nature for generations. Since our founding in 1905, we have helped to increase populations of many imperiled bird ...
A youthful spirit has powered Lowell Young’s decades of advocacy on behalf of birds and habitats, including his contributions to a campaign to create the proposed Range of Light National Monument.
Heather Faubert has spent decades working with Rhode Island farmers and landowners to diagnose and manage pests damaging their plants. But when she responded to a call from a concerned resident in ...
The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
The Bald Eagle’s undeniable majesty has earned it longtime status as the mascot of the United States, but the bird also has ...
A Greater Roadrunner zoomed into view and hopped atop one of the tee boxes to survey its surroundings. I focused my binoculars to get a better look at the bird, a lifer for me, and that’s when I ...
Join a Bent of the River Audubon Center naturalist for a personal outdoor adventure at our nature sanctuary—or give one as the perfect gift! Our guided nature experiences offer fun themes to choose ...
On a cool spring morning, soon after the sun’s rays illuminate a deep, wooded canyon in southern Arizona, nearly two dozen people wearing binoculars embark on a chase for a stunning, secretive bird.
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 ...
The first week of the second Trump presidency featured a firehose of executive orders targeting climate programs, environmental justice efforts, and much more. One order stood out because it was ...
This long-distant migratory songbird is more often heard than seen during its quick stop on its breeding grounds in Alaska's boreal forest before heading all the way back to Argentina.
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