A new study explores the impact of a lifetime of drumming—with surprising results that may help us understand CTE in people.
National Audubon Society
Newsletter | February 2018
Downy Woodpecker.
Downy Woodpecker.
Do Woodpeckers Give Themselves Brain Damage?
If you’ve ever watched a woodpecker drill into a tree trunk, you’ve probably wondered what all that high-pressure hammering does to its brain. A new study explores the impact of a lifetime of drumming—with surprising results that may help us understand CTE in people.Read more
How to Fit a Bit of Birding into Your Workday
You’ve mastered multi-tasking on the job, so now add a little watching while you work. These tips will get you birding like a boss at the office.
Hairy Woodpecker.
15 Common Birds to Know and Love
What’s that little bird in the bushes? Chances are, it’s one of these familiar favorites. Discover the birds every budding bird lover should know with this helpful primer.
Hairy Woodpecker.
Audubon in Action
Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, and White Ibises.
You Can Protect Our Best Bird Law
One hundred years ago, Audubon helped establish our country’s most important bird conservation law, thanks to committed bird lovers like you. Now it’s up to Audubon’s supporters to keep it strong. Learn about the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, how it protects birds, and then find out what you can do to protect it from current attempts to undermine it.  Read more
Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, and White Ibises.
Spectacled Eiders.
Now: Oppose New Offshore Drilling
Keep our seabirds and shorebirds safe from oil and gas drilling. That’s the message you’ll send when you take action with Audubon. We’re amplifying the voices of concerned conservationists like you, opposing the administration’s plan to expand offshore leasing near America’s beaches and coastlines.  Act now
Spectacled Eiders.
Stewardship That Endures
Wood Duck.
Planning Your Legacy
Staying ahead of life’s changes is easier with Audubon’s Planning Guide. This checklist helps you remember everything important to you, including family and the birds we love. Download your FREE GUIDE today or contact us for more information at plannedgifts@audubon.org.
Wood Duck.
Photos from top: Jake Zadik/Audubon Photography Awards; Lia Bocchiaro/Audubon; Melissa Groo; Mark Eden/Great Backyard Bird Count; Milo Burcham; Verdon Tomajko/Audubon Photography Awards.
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