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Friday, Nov 1

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The Americas Flyways Initiative to begin implementation in January 2025

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CALI, Colombia (October 30, 2024) — In the framework of COP16, Audubon, BirdLife, and the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) have presented the progress of the Americas...

Thursday, Oct 31

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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Boardwalk Signs 1-5

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Wednesday, Oct 30

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Women Making Maple: Voices From The Sugarbush

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Editor's Note: Some of our favorite birds live and breed in woods alongside sugar maple trees, and the choices made by landowners who manage forests to produce maple syrup have profound impacts on...

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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Boardwalk Signs 1-5

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A continuación encontrará una copia traducida de las exhibiciones.

Saturday, Oct 26

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Conservation Priorities for Renewable Energy and Transmission in Arizona

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We face two interrelated threats requiring urgent action: addressing climate change and biodiversity loss. Despite a narrative that sometimes pits renewable energy and wildlife conservation interests...

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10 Phenomenal Female Bird Photos From the 2024 Audubon Photography Awards

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Have you ever paused to appreciate the chocolate-dipped head of a female Eastern Towhee? Or been struck by the bold striping of a female Red-winged Blackbird? If not, you’re missing out. Female...

Friday, Oct 25

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Behind the Scenes at the Federal Bee Lab Powered by Native Plants

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Down an unmarked road in Maryland’s 13,000-acre Patuxent Research Refuge, on the grounds of an abandoned Whooping Crane breeding facility, sits an unusual government research facility. Its sign is...

Bird Buddy Partners with the National Audubon Society to Elevate Bird Conservation Efforts

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KALAMAZOO, MI (October 24, 2024) – In marking International Day of Climate Action 2024, Bird Buddy, inventor of Smart Bird Feeder technology, has become an official partner to the National Audubon...

Thursday, Oct 24

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Behind the Scenes at the Federal Bee Lab Powered by Native Plants

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Down an unmarked road in Maryland’s 13,000-acre Patuxent Research Refuge, on the grounds of an abandoned Whooping Crane breeding facility, sits an unusual government research facility. Its sign is...

Bird Buddy Partners with the National Audubon Society to Elevate Bird Conservation Efforts

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KALAMAZOO, MI (October 24, 2024) – In marking International Day of Climate Action 2024, Bird Buddy, inventor of Smart Bird Feeder technology, has become an official partner to the National Audubon...

Friday, Oct 18

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How to Have a Bird-Friendly Halloween

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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...

Accelerating Responsible Clean Energy Development: Audubon's Efforts in 2024

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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...

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Celebrating 52 Years of the Clean Water Act

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Today marks the 52nd 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...

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National Audubon Society and Parks Project at the 2024 Culver City Art Walk

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On Saturday, October 5th, 2024, the National Audubon Society teamed up with lifestyle apparel brand Parks Project in Los Angeles, California for this year’s Culver City Art Walk & Roll, an annual...

Friday, Oct 11

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Bills Introduced in the House will Help Bend the Bird Curve

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WASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) – Two bills introduced by Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Ca.) and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) will help reinforce and modernize century-old protections for migratory birds...

Proposed Legislation Would Support Bird Conservation and Partnerships in Cities and Towns

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WASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) -- On the eve of World Migratory Bird Day, Representative Debbie Dingell (D-MI) introduced legislation that would support a program to conserve birds that live in and...

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Audubon Spotlight: Liliana Griego Advocates for People-Centered Coastal Conservation

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Liliana Griego talks about the Los Angeles River with both reverence and frankness. She recalls the first day she truly recognized its importance as habitat for local birds, marveling at the serene...

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Growing Native Plants Provides Fuel for Migratory Birds

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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...

Thursday, Oct 10

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Creating the Space to Bring Communities Together with Latino Outdoors

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To celebrate 11 years of Latino Conservation Week, we chatted with Christian La Mont, Latino Outdoors’ storytelling, communications, and advocacy program manager, and Evelyn Serrano, center...

Supporting At-Risk Bird Habitat in the Lower Colorado River Basin

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Close your eyes. Picture the vibrant healthy ecosystems of the Colorado River Basin. You might envision the northern part of the watershed—thriving native fisheries in Wyoming’s Green River, the...

Wednesday, Oct 9

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Chesapeake Ospreys are in Danger—They Need More Fish

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For myself and other Virginians, Ospreys represent one of our strongest ties to the natural world. The Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States and third-largest on Earth, is home...

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Witness the Inspiring Release of Milagra, the Condor Rescued as an Egg After Bird Flu Killed Her Mother

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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...

Tuesday, Oct 8

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New Funding for Everglades Restoration Creates Progress for Birds and People

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Last week, the Army Corps of Engineers announced three new contract awards to build critical restoration projects that continue the decades-long work to restore America's Everglades. Audubon has...

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Meet the Kid Who Wowed the Internet With His Incredibly Accurate Bird Calls

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When 10-year-old Samuel Henderson decided to share his bird calls at a school talent show this past May, he wasn’t nervous at all. In fact, in his mind, he was playing to a much larger audience...

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New Funding for Everglades Restoration Creates Progress for Birds and People

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Last week, the Army Corps of Engineers announced three new contract awards to build critical restoration projects that continue the decades-long work to restore America's Everglades. Audubon has...

Monday, Oct 7

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Audubon on Campus Faculty Advisors Instill a Love of Conservation

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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...

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Red-breasted Nuthatch by Gloria Adams

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About the Mural: These two nuthatches peek out from a residential gate in Harlem, peering curiously from their perch on the side of a painted tree. The birds are a personal...

Friday, Oct 4

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Fancy Finches? This Extensive New Field Guide Is For You

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Beloved by the public, bird enthusiasts, and researchers alike, finches are among our most familiar birds. Yet, they are deceptively complex, presenting some of North America’s most intricate avian...

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Corkscrew Volunteering

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Youth education volunteers inspire future stewards of our natural resources. Photo: Mike Fernandez/Audubon

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Fancy Finches? This Extensive New Field Guide Is For You

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Beloved by the public, bird enthusiasts, and researchers alike, finches are among our most familiar birds. Yet, they are deceptively complex, presenting some of North America’s most intricate avian...