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In the weeks leading up to the Senate’s passage of the bill, Audubon engaged with thousands of its members, supporters, state ...
A Greater Roadrunner zoomed into view and hopped on top of a tee box to survey its surroundings. I quickly focused my ...
On a recent Sunday morning, a group of 10 bird-watchers leisurely made their way up Yellow Fork Canyon near Herriman in ...
The number of flamingos at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and across Florida has been rising, giving hope for a ...
A new push for more oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging threatens irreparable damage to irreplaceable habitats.
Tehachapi Audubon Group's next program occurs at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26 in the Golden Hills Elementary School cafeteria. Jon Hammond will be our guest speaker.
City of Alachua’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration Join the city of Alachua for its annual Fourth of July celebration ...
Amazingly, a white ibis was found eating cicadas around the parking lot of Mashpee High School, representing just the second-ever June record for New England. A rare Say’s phoebe from the western US ...
The education efforts have clearly paid off, as the growing numbers of plovers in Maine demonstrate. After talking with some ...
Both like sand and being at the coast. But sometimes humans and birds find it hard to share the beach. How Audubon NC is looking to help both coexist.
Davidson County residents who love birds are invited to take part in the North Carolina Bird Atlas for Big Atlas Weekend 2025.
Despite its tiny stature, the smallest bird native to North America can survive cold nights in the Rocky Mountains, and some ...