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Preston Cook’s love of the iconic raptor has led to a collection of 40,000 objects and, now, a quest to finally bring the ...
WASHINGTON (December 4, 2024)—As Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D AZ-7) steps down from his role as the ranking member of the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee at the end of the 118 th ...
For most of us, a 75-degree day doesn’t present much occasion to complain about the weather. A Cassin’s Auklet, though, might beg to differ; nesting along the Pacific coast predominantly between ...
With more people than ever taking part, the annual Audubon event is a growing force for science and nature conservation.
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Audubon unites people across borders and partisan lines to protect birds wherever they are—regardless of the political ...
In Colorado and New Mexico, scientists put in long days scouring the high country for signs of how well White-tailed ...