Some species are inextricably linked to the places they inhabit. When we fail to spot them, we look for what is amiss.
Artist Deirdre Murphy layers colorful maps and data under a strikingly lifelike portrait of a bold little songbird.
After a spectacular comeback from DDT, the Osprey population has plummeted within the watershed and is showing signs of ...
Chances are, if you’ve spent any time near a body of water, you have seen an Osprey. Aptly nicknamed fish hawks, the birds ...
Most of the South’s historic prairie is lost. Alabama Audubon is researching how birds use what remains—and how to piece ...
In Michigan, conservationists are experimenting with new ways to manage forest habitats for this heralded comeback species.
Extremely low snowpack has raised the stakes for Western states debating how to cut back water use. A new agreement could ...
In a world increasingly polluted by AI slop, the Painted Bunting might make you think twice: Is that bird real? Fortunately ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to analyze troves of images and audio, gaining unprecedented insight into the ...
These chunky predators of Australia and South and Southeast Asia are a force to be reckoned with. They catch their nocturnal ...
Visible at dusk, the species is more readily seen than its more elusive nocturnal cousins, but all of these oddballs are ...
Colombia’s rice fields may seem like an unusual place to seek out Lesser Yellowlegs, but these croplands could play an ...
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