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Audubon Receives Forest Landowner Support Award for Bird-Friendly Maple Program

March 15, 2024 — Funding will help evaluate, unify, and scale the program in the Northeast and Midwest.
A flock of birds flies across a red sky with a crescent-shaped sun.

A Total Solar Eclipse Is Coming. How Will Birds and Other Wildlife React?

March 15, 2024 — When the moon covers the sun, animals get weird. April’s eclipse gives scientists—and you—a chance to learn more about their responses. Here's how and where you can take part.

What the Latest Annual Budget Means for Birds

March 14, 2024 — The FY24 Budget contains some benefits, but also some disappointments, for bird conservation.
A Bald Eagle sits in a nest on the ground looking at the camera.

Why Do Birds Incubate Rocks?

March 14, 2024 — From stones to bones and other random objects, birds have been found to incubate seemingly anything that looks like an egg. But maybe that’s also the point?
A big blue sky and rows of green trees separated by a smaller strip of dirt, that dirt is slowly flooding.

A California Wetland Program’s Flood of New Funding Lifts Hopes for Shorebirds

March 14, 2024 — With many species rapidly declining along the Pacific Flyway, conservationists and landowners in the Central Valley are creating temporary wetlands where birds need them most.

Conservation, Sportsmen Groups Express Support for Efforts to Improve Future for Greater Sage-grouse and Sagebrush Country

March 14, 2024 — Proposed BLM management plans makes science-backed conservation a priority

Finding My Footing in the Seabird Community

March 13, 2024 — A newcomer dives into the world of Pacific seabird science to help Tufted Puffins.

Wetlands and Bird Conservation Bill Advances in the Senate

March 12, 2024 — The ACE Act renews funding for habitat conservation programs.