Sixty years after its mid-century heyday, California's largest lake is declining rapidly.
Project will protect nearby properties from sea-level rise, create habitat and reduce mosquito infestation
"It isn’t this nasty swamp that people make it out to be; it is an area that is teeming with life that sees almost more than half of the total different North American avian species and on a clear day is one of the most beautiful sunrises or sunsets you will ever see."
We are in uncharted territory. Birds are on the move to escape the smoke and stress. What will happen to them and the habitat they need to survive?
Heat, drought and water policy have created a Slow-Motion Catastrophe at the California-Oregon Border
On a solo trek to Mount Shasta, I finally embraced myself for who I really was - a trans woman.
In the sixth year of the Audubon Summer Conservation Program, we worked closely with dairy producers to protect 100% of the known 15 Tricolored Blackbird colonies on agricultural fields across four counties.
Take a glimpse into this wildlife-viewing gem.