Katie Valentine, Audubon Society

Katie Valentine

Audubon Society

Washington, DC, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Audubon Society
  • ThinkProgress
  • Grist

Past articles by Katie:

The Gray Jay Will Officially Be Called the Canada Jay Again

And as it turns out, the bird's name should have been switched back more than 50 years ago. → Read More

The Amazing Story of the Cold War Space-Egg Race

You’ve probably heard of Laika, the space dog, and Ham, the space chimp. But what about Kentucky, the space chicken? → Read More

The Amazing Story of the Cold War Space-Egg Race

You’ve probably heard of Laika, the space dog, and Ham, the space chimp. But what about Kentucky, the space chicken? → Read More

The ‘Blue Apron of hands-on science’ might be America’s best weapon against climate denial

With an administration full of climate science deniers, grassroots education programs are more important than ever. → Read More

Female Birdsong Is Finally Getting the Attention It Deserves

A new community-sourced project is tackling the gender and geographical skew in avian song research. → Read More

We’ve reached the end of the U.S.-Canada climate bromance

Canada is starting to move forward on climate policy, regardless of Trump. → Read More

Underwater pipeline has been leaking gas into a beluga whale habitat for 3 months

An underwater natural gas pipeline has been leaking for three months into an endangered beluga whale habitat. → Read More

2,500 Scientists To Australia: If You Want To Save The Great Barrier Reef, Stop Supporting Coal

Coral reefs around the world are in a dire predicament. → Read More

New Bill Would Give Bees And Other Struggling Pollinators A Boost

Pollinators are under huge amounts of stress, struggling to survive as habitats are destroyed. → Read More

The Historic Coral Bleaching That’s Happening Around The World Is Getting Worse

The worst bleaching event in recorded history isn't likely to let up anytime soon. → Read More

NRA Lobbyist: Pro-Gun Control Lawmakers ‘Will Pay A Price’

One of the nation's top gun lobbyists thinks that the Orlando shooting had little to do with gun control. → Read More

Did Oregon’s Cormorants Finally Snap Under the Pressure of a Cull?

As seabirds flee from East Sand Island, a colony’s future is put into question. → Read More

How To Find Out How Accurate Your Favorite News Site Is On Climate

"Beyond the daily cycle of news and the buzz of new headlines, the idea is to keep track of what happens at one publication." → Read More

Portland Bans Climate-Denying Textbooks From Its Schools

Climate education in Oregon just took a big step forward. → Read More

Over A Third Of North America’s Bird Species Need ‘Urgent Conservation Action’

Thirty-seven percent of migratory birds in North America qualify for the conservation watch list, according to a new report. → Read More

Oil Company Gets The Go-Ahead To Explore For Oil In Wildlife-Rich Preserve

Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve is home to a vast array of plant and animal life. → Read More

Honeybees Died In Large Numbers Last Summer For The Second Year In A Row

It's been another rough year for honeybees. → Read More

Native Communities Stand Up To Proposed Oil Pipeline: ‘This Is Keystone 3’

For native tribes affected by the Dakota Access pipeline, the fight is far from over. → Read More

Jerry Brown Hits Climate-Denying Florida Gov. Rick Scott: ‘Don’t Stick Your Head In The Sand’

When it comes to climate change -- and climate-denying politicians -- California Gov. Jerry Brown doesn't mince words. → Read More

Leaked Documents On U.S.-E.U. Trade Deal Paint Worrisome Environmental Picture, Greenpeace Says

"Nothing indicating climate protection can be found in the obtained texts," Greenpeace says. → Read More