Nearly 100 members meet with lawmakers for first-ever virtual Advocacy Day.
Audubon asks Forest Service to ensure plan protects birds and provides win-win forestry solutions.
The board of Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society has begun the process of changing the chapter's name because Elisha Mitchell, an early conservationist, was a slave owner and wrote a book justifying slavery.
A note from Audubon North Carolina Executive Director Andrew Hutson.
Sparked by a racist incident last week in Central Park, the new initiative aims to boost recognition and representation of Black people enjoying and studying the natural world.
It's more than just a hashtag. Help get the word out to protect vulnerable birds.
If you go out, respect posted nesting areas that protect beach birds.