New Seabird Study Highlights Importance of Healthy Forage Fish Populations in Warming World
September 12, 2019 —
After 23 years studying the nesting success of puffins, razorbills and murres in the Gulf of Maine, research from Audubon and the University of New Brunswick supports the call for improved protections for forage fish populations.
Audubon-Sponsored Bill Protecting California’s Birds Clears State Legislature
September 04, 2019 —
AB 454 now moves to Governor’s desk for signature.
7 Birds That Breed in the Arctic
September 03, 2019 —
The long Arctic summers provide a rich habitat for many migratory birds. Get to know seven common species that love to spend time up north.
Audubon Honors Conservation Pioneer Dr. Steve Kress for a 45-Year Legacy Saving Seabirds
August 26, 2019 —
After decades of groundbreaking seabird restoration, a conservation hero announces a well-earned retirement.
New UN Report Affirms Importance of Land-Use Initiatives in Fighting Climate Change
August 08, 2019 —
Report affirms importance of programs like Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Initiative and findings of recent report on fate of birds in America’s grasslands.
New Report Finds Increased Oil and Gas Leasing and Drilling in Priority Sage-Grouse Habitat
August 02, 2019 —
Despite a formal directive to keep leasing, drilling outside sage-grouse habitat, federal agencies have pushed to develop in priority habitat.
“A Grave Setback:” US Forest Service Releases Weak Versions of Sagebrush Conservation Plans
August 02, 2019 —
Forest Service lands that include important habitat for Greater Sage-Grouse and 350 other species of wildlife now at increased risk of further development.