Billions of birds are on the move or getting ready to depart for spring migration. Warblers, shorebirds, waterfowl, raptors and more will navigate hundreds to thousands of miles guided by stars, ...
The pigeons Nia Williams helped to treat at a Manhattan wildlife hospital showed her how much unwanted animals and marginalized New Yorkers have in common.
Washington’s 2026 legislative session concluded on March 12, and lawmakers faced a difficult task: balancing pressing needs across the state while managing a significant budget shortfall. Even in a ...
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.
To you, a hummingbird may seem like a prized work of art; but to some animals, it’s just a sweet little treat. Observations from scientists and birders indicate that its enemies come in many forms, ...
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, ...
We’re building a better future for Vermont’s birds with science, advocacy, and outreach. We know that the things birds rely on—healthy habitats, clean air, abundant fresh water—are the same things ...
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 ...
ITHACA, NY.—The release of the 2025 U.S. State of the Birds report was announced today at the 90th annual North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. The report, ...
Seven years ago, anesthesiologist and budding photographer Carole Turek embarked on a seemingly impossible quest to photograph every hummingbird species in the world—all 366 of them. Now 75 years old ...
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