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Scientists must journey to remote islands in the middle of the Bering Sea, braving uncertain conditions, to reach the ...
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Whether you’re planting in your yard, on a windowsill, or in a public space, you can help create more bird-friendly habitats with native plants. Find the best plants for your area (and where to get ...
Washington, D.C. (April 8, 2025) – The director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plays a vital role in safeguarding the biodiversity of our nation’s wildlife and the health of ecosystems across ...
March 25, 2025 — Glacier-carved fields and ephemeral wetlands provide a crucial stopover for long-distance migrants and prolific breeding grounds for a wide variety of duck species and other waterfowl ...
Allison Vogt serves as Audubon’s Chief Strategy Integration Officer. In this role Allison partners closely with Audubon’s executive leadership team to drive organizational change initiatives in ...
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Audubon Rockies is the regional office of the National Audubon Society for Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. Using science, outreach, and policy, we holistically address the core threats facing birds in ...
Amid mounting global health concerns about PFAS, communities living along the waterway must grapple with how contamination is ...
Glacier-carved fields and ephemeral wetlands provide a crucial stopover for long-distance migrants and prolific breeding grounds for a wide variety of duck species and other waterfowl.
KK: For birds, keeping their plumage clean isn’t about good looks or vanity—it’s essential to their health. Feathers are marvelous structures, strong and lightweight, protecting birds from the ...
From frigatebirds and gulls to curlews and cormorants, researchers are tapping the ”Internet of Animals” to map, understand, and protect our changing world.
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