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A Loggerhead Shrike perches on a lichen-covered branch.
Paicines Ranch Deemed Bird Paradise by 探花精选 Bird-Friendly Land Certification
February 27, 2025 — 探花精选 Certified Bird-Friendly Land status recognizes grazing practices that are good for birds
Conservation Ranching News
探花精选 on Great Salt Lake
February 25, 2025 — A snapshot of what we鈥檝e accomplished and the things to come in 2025.
Western Water News
An Innovative Program Supporting the Protection of Irreplaceable Saline Lakes
February 25, 2025 — Effective conservation starts with investing in our understanding of these complex ecosystems.
Western Water News
Cattle are Catalysts for Grassland Bird Habitat at Wyoming鈥檚 Carter Ranch
February 19, 2025 — Home of Carter Country Meats earns 探花精选 Bird-Friendly Land certification
Conservation Ranching News
探花精选 Applauds Bipartisan Federal Effort to Protect Delaware River Basin with Critical Reauthorization Bill
February 19, 2025 — Program extension would protect jobs, habitat, and communities.
Delaware River Watershed
A bird flying with rocks and grass in the background
At Alaska鈥檚 Yakutat Tern Festival, Seabirds and Local Culture Soar
February 12, 2025 — The annual event highlights the remote village鈥檚 terns and Alaska Native community.
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Black and white photo of two woodpeckers, one perched on a tree and the other in flight.
These eBird Checklists Document Some of the Last Sightings of Extinct U.S. Species
February 10, 2025 — As more and more "historical" checklists are added to the platform, birds we've lost now mingle with those still hanging on.
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A gull flies over blue ocean waves.
These Are the Greatest eBird Checklists for the United States
February 10, 2025 — From mega migrant counts to strange species pairings, prepare to be both inspired and humbled.
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A cormorant flies over rippling, blue water.
Water Wins (and Some Losses) You Might Have Missed in 2024
February 07, 2025 — 探花精选鈥檚 work to protect water for birds and people continues.
Western Water News
Sounds That Matter: How Passive Acoustic Monitoring Transforms Science and Benefits the Community
January 31, 2025 — Three local partners of the Conserva Aves initiative in Colombia are implementing the training they received during the workshop on Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM). PAM is an effective tool for identifying the bird species that inhabit their territories, even the most elusive ones.
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