In 50 years, birds have increased overall in wetlands, a singular exception that shows the way forward for saving birds and benefiting people.
Despite troubles with storms and predation, birds at Audubon’s coastal nesting sanctuaries fare well.
Siting, monitoring, and enforcement will be critical to slashing emissions and protecting birds.
With this revolutionary new tool, anyone can follow hundreds of species on their epic journeys and discover challenges they face along the way.
Thousands of supporters signed Audubon’s petition urging the N.C. Utilities Commission to improve the Carbon Plan for birds and people.
Join Audubon chapters across the state for an outdoor watch party this fall.
With migration in full swing, three radio-tagged dowitchers make the same journey to Audubon sanctuary.
New groups are cultivating communities of women who manage their trees with economic and ecosystem sustainability in mind.