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Skip to main content Audubon * ENES * Audubon Near You * Audubon Locations * Audubon Events * Press Room * Shop Audubon * Audubon Products * Gift Center * About Us We Are All Audubon The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation. Bald Eagle. 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Bald Eagle. Photo: Howard Arndt/Audubon Photography Awards About Audubon * Audubon Network * The Flyways * 2016-2020 Strategic Plan * Leadership & Board of Directors * Reports & Financials * Audubon Action Fund * Fellowships * Careers * Our History * Contact Us * Audubon Near You ENES Search Type in your search and hit enter Type in your search and hit go Type in your search and hit Enter on desktop or hit Go on mobile device Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies News TOP STORIES IN 2023 FROM AROUND AUDUBON Throughout 2023, Audubon continued to advocate for and secure the space, clean air, and clean water that birds and people need to live and thrive. DOWNLOAD THE AUDUBON BIRD GUIDE APP More than 800 North American birds at your fingertips—all for free. * * AROUND AUDUBON * Conservation TO PROTECT OUR PLANET, COP NEEDS TO RECOGNIZE THE INTERSECTION OF CLIMATE IMPACTS AND BIODIVERSITY LOSS The climate and biodiversity crises cannot be addressed separately. News U.S. UNVEILS NEW RULES TO CUT METHANE EMISSIONS AT GLOBAL CLIMATE CONFERENCE New federal standards will significantly reduce emissions and ensure a healthier future for birds and people. Press Room AS CLIMATE IMPACTS LOOM, AUDUBON CALLS FOR RAPID EXPANSION OF WELL-SITED CLEAN ENERGY TRANSMISSION New report lays out the importance of building the clean energy grid to stabilize climate. HELP BIRDS WITH NATIVE PLANTS SEARCH OUR DATABASE TO FIND NATIVE PLANTS FOR YOUR ZIP CODE Photo: iStock FROM THE MAGAZINE * Audubon Magazine News ALL NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS NAMED AFTER PEOPLE WILL SOON GET NEW NAMES After years of consideration and little news, this week's announcement by the American Ornithological Society caught many birders by surprise. Culture NATIVE AMERICANS DOMESTICATED TURKEYS LONG BEFORE THE PILGRIMS ARRIVED Indigenous societies in the Americas valued the birds so highly that they tamed them at least twice, including in the U.S. Southwest. Turkey feathers still have abundant uses to tribes there today. Audubon Photography Awards 10 GORGEOUS SHOTS SHOWCASING BIRDS AND THE NATIVE PLANTS THEY NEED Check out these stunners from the Plants for Birds category of the 2023 Audubon Photography Awards. OFFICIAL AUDUBON RETAIL STORE EVERY PURCHASE SUPPORTS OUR VITAL CONSERVATION WORK WINTER BIRDING * ID Tips DARK-EYED JUNCOS, BACKYARD GEMS, COME IN A DAZZLING ARRAY OF COLORS The six flavors of junco were long considered separate species. Recent science shows that they instead boldly exhibit evolution in real time. News WHAT'S THAT BIRD AT YOUR SUET FEEDER? It's probably one of these eight hungry visitors. Field Notes A BELOVED WINTER FINCH IS IN DECLINE—AND SCIENTISTS WANT TO KNOW WHY Feeder visits from Evening Grosbeaks are rarer than in the past, and a new initiative is trying to understand the root causes. VISIT THE BIRD MIGRATION EXPLORER SEE A FULLY INTERACTIVE MIGRATION MAP FOR OVER 450 BIRD SPECIES HOW YOU CAN HELP, RIGHT NOW GET AUDUBON IN YOUR INBOX Let us send you the latest in bird and conservation news. Email address FIND AUDUBON NEAR YOU Visit your local Audubon center, join a chapter, or help save birds with your state program. Explore the Network BECOME AN AUDUBON MEMBER Membership benefits include one year of Audubon magazine and the latest on birds and their habitats. Your support helps secure a future for birds at risk. Join Today Spread the word. It’s the least you can do. STAY ABREAST OF AUDUBON Get updates about our conservation work and how to help birds. Email address National Audubon Society Audubon protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. * Home * News * Birds * Conservation * Get Outside * Magazine * About Us * Press Room * Careers * Audubon Near You * Notice of Annual Meeting * Donate Now * Renew Membership * Join Audubon * Monthly Giving * Adopt a Bird * Legacy Gift * Audubon Products * Online Store * Take Action ENES National Audubon Society Legal Notices Privacy Policy Contact Us