• Birds Saved Melissa Hafting in a Time of Grief. She Wants to Save Them in Return.

    Updated: 2024-07-30 22:03:18
    It was the birds that got Melissa Hafting through.  When Hafting—an ecologist, photographer, and lifelong birder—watched both of her parents pass away from illness in just over a year’s...

  • Two New Series of Blog Posts

    Updated: 2024-07-30 10:00:15
    Home Contact About Birding Birds Reviews Trips From the Archives Privacy Policy Home Contact About Birding Birds Reviews Trips From the Archives Privacy Policy Birding Two New Series of Blog Posts July 30, 2024 by Kai Pflug 1 Comment In the past few months , 10,000 Birds has added quite a few writers I hope you enjoy their posts . Personally , I think they are . excellent We will also have two additional series of : posts One features profiles of bird guides from all over the world , explaining their background , their regions , and their favorite birds . Of course , these profiles also allow interested readers to contact them directly . The series will start today with a profile of Rene Rossouw , a bird guide based in South . Africa The other is lists of favorites as one of our writers

  • 3 Calhoun Sisters Ranch Earns Audubon Certification for Bird-Friendly Habitat

    Updated: 2024-07-30 00:29:21
    Livermore, Calif. — The National Audubon Society is proud to announce the 3 Calhoun Sisters Ranch near Livermore, California, has earned designation as an Audubon Certified bird-friendly habitat...

  • Bird Guides of the World: Rene Rossouw, South Africa

    Updated: 2024-07-30 00:00:17
    : , Home Contact About Birding Birds Reviews Trips From the Archives Privacy Policy Home Contact About Birding Birds Reviews Trips From the Archives Privacy Policy Bird Guides Bird Guides of the World : Rene Rossouw , South Africa July 30, 2024 by Editor No Comments What is your favorite bird species Gorgeous Bushshrike What is your name , and where do you live René Rossouw , I live in Nelspruit , South . Africa What are the main regions or locations you cover as a bird guide North-eastern South Africa including the Kruger National Park and the Western Cape How long have you been a bird guide 5 years How did you get into bird guiding From being an avid birder for over 20 years , I slowly started getting interested in guiding myself as there was a gap in the industry in the area where I .

  • How Clean Energy Can Benefit Climate, Communities, And Conservation

    Updated: 2024-07-29 20:37:09
    The goal of conservation is to protect biodiversity and prevent species from disappearing. We often associate this work with the maintenance of natural areas, but Audubon’s science shows that bird...

  • Audubon Spotlight: Karina Ornelas Builds on her Time as Campus Chapter Leader

    Updated: 2024-07-24 22:00:00
    Working in wildlife conservation requires passion and humility. Karina Ornelas gained these qualities as a student leader at San Diego City College, where she studied biology and served as president...

  • The World’s Rarest Crow Will Soon Fly Free on Maui

    Updated: 2024-07-23 18:59:54
    Haleakalā volcano towers above the island of Maui, a slumbering threat and a stunning refuge for Hawai’i’s fragile wildlife. Its rough-hewn and moonlike crater is home to endemic silversword...

  • Audubon Rockies and Anderson Ranch Arts Center Kick Off Aspen Summer of Birds

    Updated: 2024-07-23 18:02:56
    In early June, Audubon Rockies partnered with Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado, to offer “Wildlife Wonder,” a workshop for 6- to 8-year-olds. This workshop focused on...

  • Time Flies: Celebrating 125 Years of ‘Audubon' Magazine

    Updated: 2024-07-23 00:42:11
    In 1899, when the first issue of this magazine hit the presses, hundreds of thousands of birds were being killed for sport and fashion. Gulls were made into muffs, eggs were collected like stamps...

  • The Birding Gear You Need (If You're a Time Traveler)

    Updated: 2024-07-20 06:56:45
    One of the best things about birding is that it requires almost nothing: just a bird nearby to admire. But for those looking to elevate their experience at home or in the field, Audubon has had no...

  • Take It or Leave It: Which Birding Practices Stand the Test of Time?

    Updated: 2024-07-20 06:53:44
    Since its very first issue in 1899, this magazine has been doling out advice to help people learn about and care for birdlife, whether they were die-hard birders, dedicated conservationists, or just...

  • From the Archives: Roger Tory Peterson — Artist at Work

    Updated: 2024-07-20 00:50:24
    Editor’s Note: After publishing his first field guide, Roger Tory Peterson signed on as Audubon’s education director and the magazine’s art director—and went on to illustrate 42 of its...

  • A Sense of Purpose

    Updated: 2024-07-19 23:40:07
    First published 125 years ago, Audubon’s predecessor, Bird-Lore, held as its motto: “A bird in the bush is worth two in the hand.” It’s one that a long lineage of editors ever since has...

  • The Black-crowned Night-Heron’s Unlikely Refuge

    Updated: 2024-07-16 17:54:41
    Growing up in the steel mill corridor near Chicago, artist Lauren Levato Coyne was surrounded by waterbirds. They lived in the marshes and swamps, even as crisscrossing highways and railroads...

  • See the Special Molting Locations of Three Migrating Bird Species

    Updated: 2024-07-16 17:46:59
    Migration takes a lot out of birds. Besides the tremendous energy long-distance flights require, birds' journeys put them in the way of myriad risks both natural and human-caused, so they have strong...

  • How Liz Clayton Fuller Brings People to Birding With Illustrated ‘Birbs'

    Updated: 2024-07-16 01:22:04
    Lively characters donning cowboy hats and boots, artistic designs with bright colors against vibrant backgrounds, and detailed scientific illustrations down to the wing patterns—these are the...

  • Why (and How) to Look for Molting Birds This Summer

    Updated: 2024-07-16 00:04:40
    For birders, every season holds its own delights, from the glory of spring migration to winter’s panoply of ducks. Nesting and baby birds may be the warmer months’ best-known thrills, but by late...

  • Bring the Audubon Mural Project to Your Town

    Updated: 2024-07-15 23:38:51
    When Jennifer Kuroda sees a beautiful sunset getting underway, she knows it’s time for a detour. She drives a couple extra blocks on her way home in Rockford, Illinois, to admire an avian scene...

  • Birders, Consider a Bridge Camera

    Updated: 2024-07-15 23:20:46
    As a former birding guide, I’ve photographed birds with everything from my smartphone to point-and-shoots to “serious” (and heavy) camera gear. But when I’d rather be more attentive to birds...

  • Fire Is a Major Threat to California Spotted Owls—Could it Also Help Save Them?

    Updated: 2024-07-15 21:13:29
    Wildfire is nothing new in California. In recent years, though, the blazes have taken on increased severity and reshaped the landscape. As more of their home turf transforms, California Spotted...

  • Audubon Names David Krause as New Vice President for Alaska Program

    Updated: 2024-07-15 20:00:00
    DGHEYEY KAQ’/ANCHORAGE, Alaska (July 15, 2024)—National Audubon Society has named David Krause as the new Vice President for Alaska. Krause first joined Audubon in 2021 as Director of...

  • Audubon Southwest Awarded Prestigious WaterSMART Grant to Restore the Lower Gila River

    Updated: 2024-07-12 01:38:29
    **Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** Audubon Southwest, in partnership with the Lower Gila River Collaborative, is excited to announce that we have been awarded a $298,014 grant...

  • Who Wore It Worst? Behold the Awkward Glory of Molting

    Updated: 2024-07-12 00:36:35
    Each year, one of the most important events in every bird's life goes largely unnoticed by even the most dedicated birders. There is good reason: Molting—the replacement of old, worn feathers with...

  • The Supreme Court’s Overruling of Chevron Deference

    Updated: 2024-07-10 21:47:44
    In June, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a decision in Loper Bright v. Raimondo on the deference courts must give to federal agencies interpreting and implementing through regulations...

  • National Audubon Society Selects HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) as Exclusive Travel Partner

    Updated: 2024-07-10 01:00:00
    Seattle, Washington (July 9, 2024) – National Audubon Society, a leader in bird conservation across the Americas, and HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions), renowned for its commitment to sustainable...

  • Audubon Cautions Against U.S. House Efforts to Undermine Environmental Regulatory Standards

    Updated: 2024-07-09 04:05:54
    WASHINGTON (Updated July 23, 2024) – The National Audubon Society expressed concern today that the House of Representatives’ annual federal appropriations process could undermine efforts to...

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