How Webcams Are Helping Scientists Save One of the World’s Rarest Seabirds
March 15, 2022 —
For the past decade, the CahowCam Project has entertained viewers while revealing new insights into the lives of the endangered Bermuda Petrel.
Pesticide Spraying on National Wildlife Refuges Needs to Stop, Advocates Say
March 15, 2022 —
Green groups are urging the federal government to ban harmful agricultural chemicals on public lands set aside for vulnerable species.
The Klamath Basin’s Water Crisis Is a Growing Disaster for Waterfowl
March 11, 2022 —
Some of the continent’s most important wetland habitat is drying up. Without urgent action, we may be witnessing the death of a flyway.
Audubon Testifies in Favor of Funding for Klamath National Wildlife Refuges
March 08, 2022 —
Migratory and wetland-dependent birds have already lost around 75 percent of historic wetlands.
The Amazon Could Soon Transition to a Dry, Savanna-like Ecosystem
March 08, 2022 —
A new study shows that more than 75 percent of the rainforest is losing its ability to recover from droughts and fires—a finding with huge consequences for humans and wildlife alike.
The Planet Is Undergoing an Ecological Transformation, Imperiling Biodiversity Everywhere
March 04, 2022 —
In a decade, 9 percent of all species worldwide could be at risk of total extinction, according to a new UN report on climate change
From House Finches to President Loki: The Surprises You Find When You Get Outside
March 01, 2022 —
How one afternoon of birdwatching for Gaby Sotelo turned into a weekend—and perhaps a lifetime—full of birds.
Can Laser Pointers Help Solve a City’s Crow Problem?
March 01, 2022 —
Sunnyvale, California recently began using lasers to deter large flocks of roosting crows. The effectiveness of these tools, however, can vary.