The Common Tern | Audubon
[ad_1] One of the United States’ ecological treasures, the Gulf of Mexico region supports a vast array of bird species, many of which use the Gulf at some point in…
[ad_1] One of the United States’ ecological treasures, the Gulf of Mexico region supports a vast array of bird species, many of which use the Gulf at some point in…
[ad_1] When we first watched the video of biologist Doka Nason seeing a camera-trap image of a bird—the bird he and a team had just spent a month crisscrossing Papua…
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – The National Audubon Society named Felice Stadler as its next vice president of government affairs. Stadler is a seasoned conservation leader with more than two decades of…
[ad_1] Artist Sarah Valeri was on her way to an art studio open house in October when she stumbled across a grisly scene. Several trees lining the Brooklyn sidewalk were…
[ad_1] This will be a historic year: 2023 will be remembered in Audubon’s story as the year we launched a new strategic direction, fully entered the global conservation arena, and…
[ad_1] Added together, the swaths of sagebrush habitat that the West has lost since 2001 would cover half of Utah. This embattled ecosystem’s decline is an old story, but new…
[ad_1] Most doctors in training don’t begin a new semester expecting to learn about birds. But after her first year studying at Harvard Medical School, Lynn Hur was hooked. “It’s…
[ad_1] Robert Armanini opened his birdseed store, Feed the Birds! in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, in 2010. He’d moved out of New York City 18 years prior, and a new home…
[ad_1] Some birds are quite comfortable building their homes right next to ours. It’s not uncommon to see Mourning Doves in an air-conditioning vent, Eastern Phoebes on a windowsill, American…
[ad_1] The narrows surrounding Maine’s Hog Island have been populated with lobster boats and recreational craft for well over a century. But last autumn, a very different vessel appeared there:…