Climate

Aerial of Lake Powell at its lowest level since 1964.
As Water-Sharing Negotiations Heat Up, Wildlife Habitats Along the Shrinking Colorado River Are at Risk
June 25, 2026 — Extremely low snowpack has raised the stakes for Western states debating how to cut back water use. A new agreement could offer a lifeline to ecosystems or leave them out to dry.
Lesser Prairie-Chicken,
New Transmission Line Improves Grid Resiliency and Supports Bird Habitat in New Mexico 
June 25, 2026 — ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ helped ensure protections for the state’s Lesser Prairie-Chicken population.
A group of people stand beneath a tree, looking up and pointing toward something high in its branches.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡â€™s Climate Watch, Now a Decade Old, Has Tracked Shifts in Bird Ranges as Temperatures Rise
June 23, 2026 — Data from the community science initiative show how birds are adapting to a changing climate—and which species are falling behind.
Funding the Future: Growing Prairie with State Conservation Dollars
June 08, 2026 — An investment in the protection of critical habitat for wildlife and people to thrive.
A line of people wearing rain coats and carrying shovels walking into a foggy field.
Restoring Riparian Buffers at Green Mountain ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Center
May 19, 2026 — Thirty volunteers braved wild weather to plant 339 native trees and shrubs along the Huntington River to improve bird habitat and flooding resiliency.
Water for Birds and People: A New Chapter at Mitchell Lake ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Center
April 29, 2026 — How partnership, water stewardship, and wetland restoration are helping support birds, people, and climate resilience in San Antonio.
This Earth Day, Hope Soars Through Collective Action
April 03, 2026 — With optimism and long-term commitment, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ brings people together across the Americas to protect birds and the places we all need.
Peering through green foliage, a glacier recedes across a mountain landscape.
As the World Warms, Researchers Warn That Many Ecosystems Are Nearing a Point of No Return
March 27, 2026 — Rising temperatures threaten to trigger catastrophic tipping points across the planet. But it’s not too late to turn the tide, according to a recent report.
Carolina Wren
Responsibly Sited Renewables Are a Heatwave Buffer in Texas
January 14, 2026 — Find easy ways to take action and help Texas move toward a cleaner, e reliable energy future.
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Partner Spotlight: Burgundy Pasture Beef and ROAM Ranch
January 13, 2026 — These Texans are showing that ranching can promote biodiversity and bird-friendly grassland ecosystems.