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Close up of a head of the Florida Scrub-Jay. Photo: Thomas Dunkerton.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡â€™s Florida Scrub-Jay Program Enters 20th Year
March 07, 2022 — The community science program monitors endemic Florida Scrub-Jay populations across 46 Florida sites.
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The Planet Is Undergoing an Ecological Transformation, Imperiling Biodiversity Everywhere
March 04, 2022 — In a decade, 9 percent of all species worldwide could be at risk of total extinction, according to a new UN report on climate change
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A Common Merganser parent stands on a rock with six small youngsters, looking at the photographer out of its periphery. The female’s cinnamon head and feather crest, and the pale ruddy heads of the still-downy chicks, pop in the glow of the morning light.
Make Some Time for These Adorable and Awkward Baby Bird Photos
March 03, 2022 — Here are 15 of our favorite shots featuring chicks from the 2021 ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Photography Awards.
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Green iguana
Limiting the Negative Impacts of Nonnative Wildlife Requires a Concerted Effort
March 02, 2022 — Nonnative wildlife can negatively impact Floridians and our environment.
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Great egret in flight
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Florida Celebrates 122 Years in Conservation
March 02, 2022 — The groundswell of support for the birds of Florida and the Everglades went on to give rise to the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡.
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A group of people, all wearing gold curling horns on their heads, poses for the camera. The author holds a glowing blue cube in her hand.
From House Finches to President Loki: The Surprises You Find When You Get Outside
March 01, 2022 — How one afternoon of birdwatching for Gaby Sotelo turned into a weekend—and perhaps a lifetime—full of birds.
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Can Laser Pointers Help Solve a City’s Crow Problem?
March 01, 2022 — Sunnyvale, California recently began using lasers to deter large flocks of roosting crows. The effectiveness of these tools, however, can vary.
Conservation News