Close your eyes. Picture the vibrant healthy ecosystems of the Colorado River Basin. You might envision the northern part of the watershed—thriving native fisheries in Wyoming’s Green River, the sweet ...
In dry foothills and canyons in the interior of the Southwest, Canyon Towhees are common in the low brush. They spend most of their time on or near the ground, often scratching in the soil with both ...
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Larger, darker, and more richly colored than the Western Scrub-Jay is this very localized species. It lives only on Santa Cruz Island, a little over 20 miles long and up to five miles wide in places, ...
As fall advances toward winter here in the northern hemisphere, we say a fond farewell to most of the birds we have enjoyed watching in our backyards, local parks, tree-lined streets and no-mow ...
WASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) – Two bills introduced by Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Ca.) and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) will help reinforce and modernize century-old protections for migratory birds, and ...
WASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) -- On the eve of World Migratory Bird Day, Representative Debbie Dingell (D-MI) introduced legislation that would support a program to conserve birds that live in and ...
Alan Feldenkris serves as Audubon’s Chief Communications and Marketing Officer. In this role, Alan oversees Audubon’s strategic messaging, brand communications and marketing, social media, editorial, ...
Liliana Griego talks about the Los Angeles River with both reverence and frankness. She recalls the first day she truly recognized its importance as habitat for local birds, marveling at the serene ...
For myself and other Virginians, Ospreys represent one of our strongest ties to the natural world. The Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States and third-largest on Earth, is home to ...