Everything you need to know about our rules and submission requirements. Audubon does not have the capacity to comply with the contest laws outside of the stipulated eligible locations—for example, ...
The cherished annual bird survey has included Manhattan’s largest public space since the very first count on Christmas Day, ...
In the keen evening light, a Bald Eagle skirted the rushing current, dropped down within inches, and reached in for a fish. “It’s dinnertime,” said Preston Cook, watching from the patio of his ...
Try your hand at sketching birds in the field. Start by capturing overall posture and shape, then take your time to fill in ...
The Ancestral Lands of the Kaska Dena are teeming with an array of wildlife, including tens of millions of birds. Guided by a combination of Traditional Knowledge and Western science, Kaska Land ...
WASHINGTON (December 24, 2024) – As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the hectic ending weeks of the 118 th Congress, where despite the chaotic moments, there remained a bipartisan commitment ...
We are already experiencing the serious impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss on birds, people, and our planet. Yet leaders from around the world fell short of taking meaningful action to ...
In the summer of 2015, dead Common Murres started to wash up along the Alaskan coast. That wasn’t inherently alarming; such die-offs happen occasionally for murres and other seabirds like auklets and ...
In the coldest months, when birds seem scarce, look to your native conifers. These hardy trees and shrubs are a winter lifeline for birds and other wildlife. Birds feast on evergreen seeds and ...