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Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day 2025!

By Mary Beth Nevulis, Louisville Audubon Society Board of Directors World Migratory Bird Day is being celebrated this[…]

Massive flock of birds above silhouetted trees against an orange sunset

Individual choices and unified action together make a difference

A Q&A with NASA Solar System Ambassador Dan Price Dan Price is a NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador,[…]

Going lights out for the birds—and the planet 

A Q&A with the Louisville Climate Action Network’s Executive Director Sarah Lynn Cunningham Sarah Lynn Cunningham is a licensed[…]

SB 89: A Threat to Kentucky’s Waters, Wildlife, and Way of Life

By Mary Beth Nevulis, Louisville Audubon Society Board of Directors Kentucky’s waterways are the lifeblood of our environment,[…]

Sandhill Cranes flying across a blue sky, with image zoomed to show detail

Sounds of the season: the migration communications of Sandhill Cranes

By Brandon McQueen, Louisville Audubon Society President If you’ve ever been outside on a crisp winter day[…]

A breathtaking view of the night sky above a serene lake, where the milky way and constellations shine down on the peaceful landscape. Image by Aurel Manea

How bright the night can be

A Q&A with Dark Sky Advocate Betty Barr  A lifelong outdoor enthusiast, Betty Barr grew up in[…]

Silhouettes of birds flying at sunset.

Coded for darkness: how artificial light at night impacts humans and wildlife

A Q&A with biology professor Dr. Vincent Cassone  As a biology professor and researcher at the University of[…]