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Educator discussing map illustrating climate change in U.S.
Why Is It So Hard To Go Green on a Global Level?
September 07, 2023 — The rapidly approaching climate crisis is not slowing down, but are we globally prepared to undertake a full systematic overhaul to avoid the worst of its impacts?
An artistic rendering of a Roseate Spoonbill in front of a landscape, with a bison in the background.
Lillian Cunningham, Host of Washington Post's Field Trip, on Spark Birds and Everglades Restoration
September 06, 2023 — Lillian Cunningham interviewed ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s Jerry Lorenz to talk wildlife, Everglades restoration, and the future of South Florida. In turn, we asked her about her work, travel, and spark bird.
Selfie of Claire with long dark side braid and orange red fall color landscape of trees in background
Q&A with Claire Mann, new ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ forester
September 05, 2023 — Focusing on bird-friendly habitat projects in the Allegheny Highlands and northern New York
A flock of American Flamingos stands in shallow water. Some are bright pink but some are gray.
Flamingos Arrive with Hurricane Idalia
September 01, 2023 — Small flocks and single flamingos have been seen up and down the Sunshine State this week.
A landscape of a river.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Provides Water to Albuquerque’s Rio Grande Stretch to Protect Birds, Fish, and Communities
August 31, 2023 — Through partnerships, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ helps to keep the Rio Grande alive in town.
Close up of a brown and white bird with a long curved yellow beak looking at the camera, held in someone's hands.
A Migrating Cuckoo Named Hummus Makes a Tasty Case for Land Conservation
August 31, 2023 — On its international journey south, one federally threatened bird has passed through at least six protected areas.
Canada's flag illustration
Canada Shows Leadership in Halting Biodiversity Loss
August 31, 2023 — ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ commends the Government of Canada’s global and domestic leadership on conservation and biodiversity.
A black and white seabird floats in blue water.
Warmer Oceans Are Driving More Frequent Seabird Die-Offs, Preventing Populations From Recovering
August 31, 2023 — A new study used long-term volunteer data to show that marine heatwaves are linked to mass avian mortality at sea.