Keep It Running or Shut It Down? The Diablo Canyon Debate
We analyze the pros, cons, and unknowns.
We analyze the pros, cons, and unknowns.
Scientists have a duty to support communities with their unique set of tools and expertise.
When my parents immigrated to the United States from India, they carried with them a quiet calculus of survival. They’ve told my sister and me stories about sleeping on the floor of a two-bedroom apartment, six adults sharing space, rotating schedules, and working odd jobs—anything that could stretch what little they had a bit further.
This post originally appeared on If You Can Keep It, a publication of Protect Democracy. The second Trump administration has set about dismantling the institutions of American science. Over the past 16 months, the administration has eliminated thousands of federal scientific positions, imposed sweeping funding cuts at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Science Foundation
The Trump Administration has weakened federal science and disaster response when we need it most. Ask Congress to restore it.
Audubon Mid-Atlantic is proud to announce that the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove has been designated an affiliate member of the Historic Artist’s Homes & Studios program through the...
A Wood Duck chomping on acorns. A migrating warbler resting among sagebrush. A wren building its nest within the spiky fortress of a cactus. These are just a few of the ways native plants support...
A bat biologist walks through the steps for persuading a bat to leave your home, and what to do when a whole family decides to roost in your attic.
Western states are figuring out how to make electricity-sharing work, but it isn’t easy. Texas learned that the hard way.
Advocacy Day is just around the corner! On June 3, Audubon members will flock to Raleigh to meet with lawmakers and advocate for conservation funding.Registration has ended. Contact Community...
Salmon have faced a boom-bust cycle for years. Making their recovery last longer will require some big changes, including how hatcheries produce fish.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Conservation groups, bird organizations, and community scientists across California are preparing for the inaugural California Bird Atlas Big Weekend, a four-day effort taking...