New York City street artists and galleries are flooding Manhattan with murals of the 314 climate-threatened bird species identified by our report, starting with John James Audubon's old neighborhood.
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Audubon Climate Report
Charis Tsevis
Find everything you need to know about Audubon's groundbreaking Birds and Climate Change Report and its implications. Dive into the science, the stories, and the birds that underscore this initiative.
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Saving the Wood Thrush
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The Wood Thrush is a symbol of conservation all along the Atlantic Flyway for a reason; these birds face severe habitat fragmentation from Panama to Canada. Discover more about this species and how we can save them.
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The forests of the Northeast U.S. have the greatest diversity of breeding bird species in the continental states, but they are in danger. Learn more about how and why Audubon is designing, managing, and implementing bird-friendly forestry.
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Introducing the Audubon Mural Project
Camilla Cerea/Mike Fernandez
New York City street artists and galleries are flooding Manhattan with murals of the 314 climate-threatened bird species identified by our report, starting with John James Audubon's old neighborhood.
See the Murals
Audubon Climate Report
Charis Tsevis
Find everything you need to know about Audubon's groundbreaking Birds and Climate Change Report and its implications. Dive into the science, the stories, and the birds that underscore this initiative.
Learn More
Saving the Wood Thrush
Flickr/Kelly Colgan Azar
The Wood Thrush is a symbol of conservation all along the Atlantic Flyway for a reason; these birds face severe habitat fragmentation from Panama to Canada. Discover more about this species and how we can save them.
Learn More About the Wood Thrush
Forest Bird Initiative
Flickr/Andrew K. Smith
The forests of the Northeast U.S. have the greatest diversity of breeding bird species in the continental states, but they are in danger. Learn more about how and why Audubon is designing, managing, and implementing bird-friendly forestry.
Read More
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Audubon reaches from the wetlands of Chile to the Alaskan tundra. Get connected with your local Audubon community today.
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"$46 million dollars but nothing for the birds? This announcement is a slap in the face," Audubon Minnesota executive director says of new announcement.
The new Minnesota Vikings stadium may become a serious threat to Minnesota’s birds without quick action by the team and the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA) to protect animal welfare.
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