It was a year of new beginnings for oystercatchers, a year of growth for conservation programs, and a year of action as we expanded our advocacy efforts for birds and people.
Between December 14 and January 5, participants will join the world’s longest-running wildlife census, which contributes invaluable data to bird population research.
By following birds, we learn about the greatest threats they and our communities face. And we find ways to address them.
Join us every month for a free interactive webinar offering an inside look at the latest bird conservation science, research, and best practices.
Bipartisan legislation like the "Recovering America's Wildlife Act" will benefit birds, other wildlife, and Connecticut communities.
Enter your zip code into Audubon’s Birds and Climate Visualizer and it will show you how climate change will impact your birds and your community and includes ways you can help.
Audubon’s new science shows that 389 out of 604 of North American bird species are at risk of extinction from climate change.
Lawmakers care about your views and opinions. Take action immediately with one of our current campaigns.