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Why Is it So Hard to Keep Cats Indoors?
March 26, 2024 — When a neighbor’s pet entered her life, our writer devised a plan: Put a GPS tracker on it and delve into why we let our beloved felines wander outside despite the risks they pose to birds and themselves.
A person holds a tall plastic pole beside a lake with mountains in the background.
Saline Lakes Are Dying—Scientists Hope This Unusual Shorebird Can Help Save Them
March 26, 2024 — An international team of researchers is conducting fieldwork from Canada to Argentina to help tell the story of the Wilson’s Phalarope, a species in peril whose essential habitats across the hemisphere are at risk from overuse and drought.
A bird flies between skyscrapers, the fading moon overhead.
The Surprisingly Long History of the Movement to Make Buildings Safer for Birds
March 26, 2024 — Documenting the birds injured and killed by flying into buildings is difficult, emotionally draining work. One New York City ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ volunteer looks to the past to find hope for the future.
Legislation establishing a global conservation fund moves forward in House
March 26, 2024 — The United States Foundation for International Conservation would help address the biodiversity crisis around the world
Taylor Broadhead
Learning to Fly-In
March 26, 2024 — Advocating on behalf of birds in Washington, D.C.
Water of Lake Okeechobee with grasses growing up and out of the water
Storage Solutions North of Lake Okeechobee Needed to Reduce Discharges
March 26, 2024 — For decades, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ has advocated for water treatment and storage solutions north of Lake Okeechobee to address water issues while supporting broader Everglades restoration goals.
Painted Bunting standing on a branch
Welcome to ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Florida
March 26, 2024 — Protecting birds and the places they need since 1900.
A massive beaver lodge at the edge of a foggy pond.
Life Support
March 26, 2024 — We’ve constructed a world that caters to humans. There’s still time to learn how to share it.