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Articles by National Audubon Society

Don’t Break the Food Chain!
May 13, 2020 — Visit Antarctica without leaving the house by creating a food chain featuring an iconic seabird: the Emperor Penguin.
Win a Copy of Jennifer Ackerman’s ‘The Bird Way’
May 08, 2020 — The author of 'The Genius of Birds' is back, revealing fascinating new insights into avian activity.
Win a Copy of David Allen Sibley’s ‘What It’s Like to Be a Bird’
May 08, 2020 — The renowned avian expert explores how birds’ experiences are far richer and more complex than he had realized.
Audubon Elevates Chad Wilsey As Organization’s Next Chief Scientist
May 08, 2020 — Expert on North American birds and climate change tapped to lead Audubon researchers in providing science-based foundation for conservation and policy agendas.
What’s That Beak For?
May 06, 2020 — In this activity, kids get to try out several beaks for size and discover how powerful a specialized bill can be!
Grassroots Advocates Help Push Passage of the Virginia Clean Economy Act
May 05, 2020 — The new law will accelerate the adoption of clean-energy innovation and help Virginia go carbon-free by 2050.
Native Plants Help Restore the Colorado River
May 01, 2020 — Audubon’s advocacy put new state grant dollars on the ground in Arizona, helping restore native plant communities along waterways.
Audubon Climate Report Recognized As ‘World Changing’ by Fast Company
April 29, 2020 — Groundbreaking climate personalization tool and cutting-edge data science earn Audubon and Domino Data Lab finalist award in AI and Data category.
Audubon Brings the Birds to People During the Pandemic
April 28, 2020 — From virtual birding shows to birdy bedtime stories, here's how Audubon is reaching people where they are.
Climate Change Is Pushing Bird Boundaries, Community Scientists Confirm
April 27, 2020 — In the first peer-reviewed study of its kind, participants in Audubon’s Climate Watch program helped determine the ongoing impact of climate change to bluebirds and nuthatches.