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    Can A Little Bird's Big-Screen Debut Help Tackle Climate Change?
    Conservation May 18, 2016

    Can A Little Bird's Big-Screen Debut Help Tackle Climate Change?

    A new video on Wood Thrush migration rallies activists across the globe.

    How Birding Can Lead To Climate Action
    Conversation March 18, 2016

    How Birding Can Lead To Climate Action

    Monica Bryand uses her kayak and camera to explore the climate-threatened birds of Minnesota and share this issue with new audiences.

    How Audubon Helps Raptors Through Rehab
    Conservation October 15, 2015

    How Audubon Helps Raptors Through Rehab

    Give us your flightless, your hurt, your wounded raptors yearning to fly free…

    Inspire Children to Love Bird Photography
    Get Involved May 12, 2016

    Inspire Children to Love Bird Photography

    Children have both a natural curiosity and a love of technology. Photographing birds is the perfect activity to capture both.

    How Did the Ancestors of Birds Survive the Apocalypse?
    Birds April 27, 2016

    How Did the Ancestors of Birds Survive the Apocalypse?

    Some avian dinosaurs were able to find food after the asteroid hit, thanks to one key adaptation.

    Four Astonishing Ways Birds Are Coping With Our Energy Demands
    Conversation April 29, 2016

    Four Astonishing Ways Birds Are Coping With Our Energy Demands

    From Pennsylvania to Canada, birds are finding ways to dodge power structures and development.

    Bird Brains: They're More Complicated Than You Think
    Birds April 15, 2016

    Bird Brains: They're More Complicated Than You Think

    A new book tells the surprising—and often wondrous—stories of brilliant birds.

    Meet the Bird Brainiacs: American Crow
    Birds February 29, 2016

    Meet the Bird Brainiacs: American Crow

    Corvid expert John Marzluff scans crows’ brains to crack the mystery of what makes these smart birds so successful.

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