Building Better Habitat, One Songbird at a Time

2026-05-08T00:51:10+00:00May 8, 2026|

Early this spring, a sweet song rang out like a question, filling the air at the Audubon Center at Debs Park early this spring: “Cheedle-cheedle-chee? Cheedle-cheedle-chew!” This fleeting moment...

Every Day is Earth Day

2026-05-08T00:13:50+00:00May 8, 2026|

Every day, Audubon Southwest staff is working hard to bring people outside to inspire conservation action through volunteer and education opportunities. For us, every day is earth day!  In April...

Chasing the Science

2026-05-07T22:57:09+00:00May 7, 2026|

With the incredible biodiversity of the Research Ranch comes a dauntingly long list of conservation challenges. Sure, the ranch is home to a long list of priority grassland birds, uniquely intact...

How We Unlock the Huge Solar Potential in Massachusetts’s Environmental Justice Communities

2026-05-07T19:53:51+00:00May 7, 2026|

Massachusetts has tremendous solar potential in environmental justice neighborhoods: enough to power all of the Commonwealth’s nearly three million homes. Activating this resource is key to fulfilling the state’s decarbonization and affordability goals. This is particularly vital as energy costs have become an everyday point of discussion for Massachusetts families, businesses, and policymakers. High prices

Artificial Intelligence Won’t Solve Climate Change

2026-05-07T19:53:49+00:00May 7, 2026|

Samuel Dotson Artificial Intelligence (AI) feels inescapable. Individuals and businesses are looking for ways to leverage this new technology for profit or personal gain. Indeed, it took ChatGPT just five days to reach one million users after its release in late 2022. AI chatbots, like ChatGPT, are supported by massive data centers which consume tremendous

The Unexpected Wealth of Serpentine Habitats

2026-05-07T17:00:17+00:00May 7, 2026|

Most avid birders might be more interested in the incredible diversity of avian species which visit and inhabit the Bay Area than in the rocks beneath. But the two are part of the same story:...

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