Audubon in Action

How a Former Phoenix Landfill Became Home for Displaced Burrowing Owls
August 10, 2016 — Thanks to a crowdsourced protection effort led by Audubon Arizona, the owls are once again thriving.
What’s Going on With the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?
July 22, 2016 — The future of the refuge is still up in the air after a lengthy deadlock in Congress. Here’s what to know about the current state of affairs.
The Arctic Just Got a Welcome Reprieve
July 22, 2016 — A decade-long battle around offshore drilling in the Chukchi Sea is finally coming to an end.
Meet Some of Baltimore's Youngest and Brightest Green Leaders
July 21, 2016 — With help from the Patterson Park Audubon Center, students in Baltimore are teaching their peers about issues surrounding climate change.
Making a Home in the Strangest of Places
July 20, 2016 — A pair of Great Lakes Piping Plovers is nesting successfully—on an Illinois Superfund site.
Urban Oases Are Springing Up in Connecticut
July 19, 2016 — A new program finds the best places to create green spaces for underserved communities and migrating birds.
Building a New Future for the Colorado River
July 12, 2016 — Audubon's new Colorado River Project director, Jennifer Pitt, talks about how we can save one of the country's most iconic waterways.
New Nature Trail Offers a Safe, Invigorating Space for Hikers With Special Needs
July 08, 2016 — Visitors at Audubon Greenwich can now test out a more interactive style of exploration.
Legacy Florida Brings Money Back to the Everglades (Where It Belongs)
July 08, 2016 — A new act ensures 20 years of funding to restore the imperiled River of Grass.
Behind the Scenes at Connecticut’s Biggest Baby Bird Nursery
July 07, 2016 — It’s feeding time, all the time, at Sharon Audubon’s animal-rehab hospital.