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Despite their luminescent glow, lightning bugs have remained a conservation mystery until relatively recently. Now ...
To witness dazzling displays of migrating hummers on the move, the western United States is the place to be during the warmer ...
The celebrated actor can now add author to her list of accolades after publishing “Turning to Birds,” a memoir-in-essays ...
With “Woodpecker Trinity,” the artist reimagines a famous Audubon watercolor to pay tribute to the long-debated woodpecker, ...
To make accurate predictions, researchers need data on a complicated array of forces and factors, from big-picture elements ...
For more than a century, the USGS program has revealed crucial insights about where birds go, how they’re faring, and what we ...
The 20th century expansion of nectar feeders drove Anna’s Hummingbirds to spread across California—and transformed the birds ...
Tucson Bird Alliance and volunteers have counted the stunning birds each spring in their only U.S. breeding stronghold.
We spoke with some of the more than 150 blind and visually impaired birders who participated in the May celebration to learn ...
This article is from Audubon New York. Audubon has 31 conservation action centers and more than 500 community and campus chapters across the U.S. serving local communities. Find your local center or ...
It wasn’t the seabird carcasses that were unusual. Birds that die at sea frequently wash ashore. On regular surveys to tally bodies from Alaska to Central California, for example, volunteer data ...
Standing six feet high at the shoulder and weighing as much as 2,400 pounds, an American bison is a force of nature on its own. In a herd? “They’re ecosystem engineers,” says Jason Baldes, tribal ...