Today, Audubon members, community leaders and policy experts gathered at the Michigan State Capitol to raise awareness of the ...
As Congress advances the Farm Bill, strengthening voluntary conservation programs on farms, ranches, and forests is essential ...
Have an aggressive bird obsessed with its own reflection? Protect it and your property with these simple tips.
A research project enlisting hunters as partners has revealed that the roll call of birds willing to feast on some organ meat ...
The Seabird Institute advances hemispheric conservation action for seabirds through cutting edge science and habitat stewardship, initiatives to engage and educate a diverse community of advocates, ...
More than 500 bird species have been observed in Washington State, and 389 of these species are threatened by our dynamically changing climate, including the Osprey, Short-earred Owl, Ruffed Grouse, ...
At Audubon we believe art inspires action. In our Aviary series, we ask artists to explore the intersection of birds and art as a catalyst for shifting perspectives and perceptions. The Aviary is an ...
With its ghostly appearance, rasping shrieks, and habit of roosting in such places as church belfries, the American Barn Owl has attracted much superstition. However, it is really a good omen for ...
When a few Red-whiskered Bulbuls escaped from an aviary in the Miami area in 1960, they found an environment perfectly suited to their needs. The climate was not too different from that of eastern ...
When you attract birds to your yard, you’re creating an environment where they concentrate and mix in ways that are rare in the wild, sometimes making it easier for diseases to spread among them. That ...
This piece, written by a historian and biographer of John James Audubon, is the first in a series of pieces on Audubon.org and in Audubon magazine that will reexamine the life and legacy of the ...
One of the best things about birds is that they’re everywhere. (Seriously, there are even records of the South Polar Skua at, you guessed it, the South Pole.) And even though many people don’t realize ...