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Several people and a dog on the shore of a lake with bright green water.
States Are Eyeing Bird-Friendly Wetlands to Help Rid the Great Lakes of Toxic Algae聽
June 17, 2024 — A decade after Toledo鈥檚 water crisis, harmful blooms remain a stubborn reality. Swamps and marshes alone can鈥檛 fix the problem, but they have an important role to play, experts say.
探花精选 CA joined Tribal Leaders, Elected Officials, and Residents to Support a Chuckwalla National Monument at DOI Listening Session鈥
June 14, 2024 — More than 700 supporters attended to urge protection of this unique California desert region for biodiversity, cultural heritage, economic benefits, and more.
A drab white and brown bird stands on a branch giving side-eye.
Yes, You Can Identify Flycatchers. These New Field Guides Are Sure of It.
June 13, 2024 — The creators of a series of meticulous but approachable flycatcher guides advocate鈥攁nd teach鈥攁 鈥渉olistic鈥 approach to the seemingly impossible task of distinguishing these enigmatic avians.
Explore the Habitats along the Lower Colorado River
June 13, 2024 — 探花精选 StoryMap guides viewers along the Lower Colorado River, highlighting its importance for birds and people.
A large, drab-colored hummingbird perches on the spike of a cactus.
Scientists Discover World's Largest Hummingbird Hiding in Plain Sight
June 07, 2024 — Groundbreaking research has resulted in a surprising split of the species known as the Giant Hummingbird, and one of the birds just happens to be slightly bigger than the other.
2024 探花精选 in Action and 探花精选 Collaborative Grant Projects
June 06, 2024 — Your guide to the projects and grantees that will help us collectively achieve the goals of Flight Plan and bring birds back.
The Challenges Our Oceans Face, And the Actions We Can Take
June 06, 2024 — Birds need healthy oceans to thrive. Here are some of the things we're thinking about for World Ocean's Day.
State Budget Delivers High Levels of Funding for Everglades
June 06, 2024 — We know that funding alone cannot guarantee a healthy environmental future. We must combine high funding levels for critical programs with commonsense regulatory modernization to improve water quality and quantity across the Sunshine State.