Policy Leadership

Conservation policy for birds, people, and the planet.
探花精选 leadership team members with partners Fundaci贸n Cosmos and CAF at Humedal R铆o Maipo natural sanctuary in Chile. Photo: Sydney Walsh/探花精选

Supporting conservation leadership throughout the hemisphere.

探花精选鈥檚 policy work is grounded in science, powered by community engagement, and focused on solutions that meet the urgency of our times and help bend the bird curve, meaning to reverse the massive decline of birds across the hemisphere. Through our Healthy Birds, Healthy Planet policy agenda, we drive durable outcomes that protect birds and their habitats, build climate resilience, and strengthen communities across the Americas.

A Trusted Leader 

探花精选 is a trusted nonpartisan leader in science-based conservation. We work with decisionmakers from domestic and international governments, Indigenous partners, and local communities to create solutions that last. With decades of experience in renewable energy, habitat restoration and land protection, working lands management, and environmental policymaking, and backed by the latest science and innovative tools, 探花精选 addresses the most urgent challenges of our time: biodiversity loss, habitat degradation, and climate change.

Through a powerful network of more than 500 community and campus chapters, 61 探花精选 Centers and Sanctuaries, dozens of partners and1.9 million members and supporters, 探花精选 mobilizes tens of thousands of supporters who speak up for conservation across every U.S. state and territory and stretching across the hemisphere. Our 鈥渓ocal everywhere鈥 network, combined with deep policy expertise, drives bipartisan legislation, international and regional pledges, and hands-on conservation efforts that deliver real benefits for birds and communities. Guided by science, community impacts, and collaboration, 探花精选 is advancing a future where birds, people, and the planet can thrive together.

Habitats for Birds and People

Safeguarding the places birds and people depend on

Birds are vanishing at an alarming rate, and habitat loss is the leading cause. From boreal forests and grasslands to wetlands and coastal marshes, the ecosystems birds rely on are under increasing pressure from development, degradation, and climate change. 探花精选 is working to protect and restore 300 million acres of climate-resilient habitat across the Americas.

Guided by science and powered by partnerships, we drive policies that create connected landscapes where birds can thrive now and in a changing climate. Our efforts span from Alaska鈥檚 Arctic coast to the mangrove forests of Colombia and include bold, place-based initiatives like Everglades restoration, sagebrush protection, and urban canopy expansion. By conserving habitat, we not only protect birds but also enhance clean air, water, and climate resilience for communities.

Habitat Conservation in Action
A flock of about 60 Sanderlings鈥攕mall shorebirds鈥攆ly in a group above a crashing wave.
Coasts and Oceans
Grasslands, Aridlands, and Forests
Rivers, Lakes, and Wetlands
Habitat Conservation News

Climate Solutions

Knowing that climate issues are bird issues

There is no path to stabilizing the climate without addressing biodiversity loss and dramatically changing how we produce electricity. 探花精选 believes that renewable energy and natural climate solutions have important roles to play in mitigating the impact of climate change鈥攖he single greatest threat to birds and other species.

探花精选 supports common-sense solutions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing carbon storage, including by conserving and restoring forests, wetlands, and grasslands that provide important habitat for birds and serve as natural solutions for storing carbon, and investing in responsibly sited clean energy. We also are working with partners to bring nature-based solutions and bird-friendly practices to these landscapes to achieve conservation and sustainable-development impacts at a significant scale.

Advancing Climate Solutions
A male House Finch perches on a row of solar panels.
Birds and Clean Energy
Natural Climate Solutions
Our Climate Strategy
Climate Solutions News

Conservation Financing

Investing in the Future of Birds, Nature, and Communities

Conservation is essential, but it requires sustained investment. 探花精选 is leading the charge to close the conservation funding gap by advocating for robust public funding and unlocking private capital for bird and habitat protection. From Capitol Hill to local legislatures in the U.S. and with international leaders across the hemisphere, we work to ensure that conservation programs have the resources they need to deliver impact.

Through our and strategic partnerships, we鈥檙e securing increased funding for national priorities like the Migratory Bird Joint Ventures, watershed restoration programs, and Tribal wildlife grants; which are pivotal for restoring critical habitat, strengthening watersheds, empowering Tribal stewardship, and advancing conservation across the hemisphere. We also support innovative state-level initiatives and development financing in Latin America and the Caribbean. By putting financial resources behind our values, we ensure long-term protection for birds and the places they call home.

Select Areas of Focus for Financing
Americas Flyways Initiative
A person holds a female cardinal in one hand and attaches a metal band on her leg with the other.
Why Federal Funding for Bird Science Matters
Conserva Aves
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Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act
Securing Support for Conservation

Bird Conservation

Partnering to support sustained action

For more than a century, foundational bird protection policies have anchored conservation progress in the United States and across the Americas, helping species recover and safeguarding the ecosystems both birds and people depend on. As birds face accelerating threats from habitat loss, a shifting climate, and planned development that doesn鈥檛 consider environmental impacts. 探花精选 works to defend, strengthen, and modernize these laws. This ensures these bedrock protections remain durable, effective and responsive in a rapidly changing world.

Grounded in science and advanced through a nonpartisan, diplomatic approach, we partner with lawmakers, agencies, Indigenous groups, states, and local communities to defend long-standing protections while driving innovation in how conservation is implemented.

Our focus is on building a coordinated, hemispheric approach that supports strategic and sustained action across flyways; advancing practical solutions that reduce preventable threats and increase bird survival; and embedding climate resilience into habitat conservation at scale. From supporting community-led stewardship in cities and towns to promoting effective frameworks that align conservation efforts across borders, 探花精选 works to ensure bird protections remain robust, well-resources, and capable of meeting today鈥檚 conservation challenges across the Americas.

Protecting Birds Through Proven Policy
Migratory Bird Treaty Act
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Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act
Three Whooping Cranes fly through the air.
Protecting Our National Wildlife Refuges
New Legislation Offers Vital Support for Habitat Conservation in Cities and Towns

International Policy

Driving Global Action for Birds and the Planet

At 探花精选, we believe that birds are powerful indicators of the health of our planet and our stewardship of nature. Our global conservation efforts span the Americas and beyond, reaching from boreal Canada to the tropical forests of Latin America and the Caribbean. By employing a hemispheric mindset, we protect migratory pathways, restore vital habitats, and tackle the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.

We connect partners, influence policy, and catalyze on-the-ground action across continents. From safeguarding high-priority sites for thousands of migratory and endemic birds, to advancing nature-based climate solutions and engaging local communities, our international work reflects one truth: what鈥檚 good for birds is good for the planet. With science guiding our hemispheric approach, we鈥檙e building a future where nature and people thrive together.

探花精选 on the Global Stage
探花精选 and Global Policy
探花精选 Latin America and Caribbean
Canada
News from the Hemisphere
Policy News Around 探花精选
A Hermit Thrush perched on top of evergreen branches.
Act 59: A Plan to Maintain an Ecologically Functional Landscape
February 19, 2026 — Conserving 50 Percent of Vermont by 2050
A Red-cockaded Woodpecker perches outside a nest cavity in a sappy tree holding bugs in its beak.
Congress Advances Key Conservation Priorities in FY26 Funding Package
February 09, 2026 — Lawmakers make meaningful bipartisan investments benefiting birds, communities, and the landscapes we share
A Great Blue Heron takes flight from a riparian area.
When Coloradans Spoke Up, Protections Followed
January 15, 2026 — Colorado leads the nation in adopting a backstop for stream and wetland safeguards.
A Cerulean Warbler perches on a leafy green branch.
National Bird Day: A New Year鈥檚 Flight Path for Birds and People
January 05, 2026 — Following notable successes for birds at the national, state and international levels in 2025, 2026 offers more opportunity
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Texas House Bill Threatens the Golden-cheeked Warbler
December 17, 2025 — Opposed to HB2239, 88th Texas Legislature
Two yellow-billed loons on the water, framed by a dramatic mountainous landscape behind them.
Protecting America鈥檚 Arctic Remains Essential for Habitat Conservation and Cultural Resources
December 16, 2025 — Recent Congressional Actions Diverge from Years of Community, Scientific, and Tribal input
A molting ptarmigan sits on the snowy ground preening its feathers.
探花精选 Applauds Launch of Bipartisan Senate Stewardship Caucus
October 30, 2025 — New caucus underscores how our economy thrives on the vital connection between healthy lands and waters, birds, and people.
Container ship passing a bird nesting island on the Cape Fear River. Photo: Lindsay Addison/探花精选
Proposed Wilmington Port Expansion is Bad News for Birds and People
October 23, 2025 — The proposal would exacerbate erosion at nesting sanctuaries while providing no economic benefit.
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An Issue of Seismic Proportions
October 22, 2025 — As concerns for the future of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Western Arctic heats up, seismic surveys鈥攐r irreversible ecological scarring鈥攁re at the heart of the issue.