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We're enjoying “Dawn Songs," an anthology edited by Jamie Reaser and Drew Lanham. We're also grateful for their investment in the @ABCbirds Conservation and Justice Fellowship Program! Learn more about the book and the fellowship program here: [abcbirds.o
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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“This whole process has brought us feeling closer to the land,” says Helen. Learn how artist Mel Chin and his partner Helen are turning their 28-acre homestead into a restored #BirdFriendly habitat with the help of @AudubonNC. [bit.ly] [twitter.com] [pbs.
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Despite best efforts to protect birds nesting on Florida beaches, an invisible threat has been taking a toll on Black Skimmer chicks and fledglings in Southwest Florida—but staff are hopeful a new tool can help. @AudubonFL [fl.audubon.org]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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The 2023 #AudubonBenefit—a unique & powerful celebration of birds—takes place March 29. Tune in at 8pm for a live stream of the event—our broadcast ticket pricing is customizable to ensure that all our supporters may join the celebration. Get your ticket:
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Some of the best landscapes for storing carbon naturally are also vital to birds' survival. On the #IntForestDay, learn how maintaining these climate strongholds—like our forests—are key to reducing emissions and protecting the birds we love. #BirdsTellUs
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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We were honored to observe @POTUS designate Avi Kwa Ame and Castner Range as national monuments. Together they'll protect nearly 514,000 acres of public lands while honoring the historic, cultural and spiritual significance of these special outdoor spaces
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It's #IntlForestDay! Today, only a third of Hawaiʻi's unique forest bird species are still around. We've partnered in launching a new school curriculum to help the next generation learn about, connect with, and conserve these birds. More info here: [abcbi
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Billions of birds will be headed to Canada's Boreal Forest this spring. On #IntlForestDay, learn how many Indigenous Nations are working to conserve large stretches of this crucial forest. [bit.ly] [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com]
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As many as 250 bird species can be found in a 220-acre patch of rainforest — five to six times the number of species in a North American temperate deciduous forest! On #IntlForestDay learn more about some of these marvelous rainforest birds: [abcbirds.or
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A study showed that nearly the entire population of Prothonotary Warblers winters in Colombia’s forests—it’s a finding that could help target conservation work. [bit.ly] #IntlForestDay [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com]
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Celebrate #IntForestDay today by learning about the Boreal forest and how it provides so many birds—and other wildlife—a place to eat, rest, and nest. Check out @AudubonCAN for more Boreal facts! [twitter.com]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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As the 1st certified maple producer in Connecticut, Great Mountain Forest is managing their sugarbush in ways that help birds raise the next generation. Many species are in serious decline & depend on forests to eat, rest & nest. [bit.ly] @Audubon_CT #Int
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In 2021 @EPA received claims of nearly 3,500 incidents in which the herbicide dicamba was blamed for causing damage beyond where it was sprayed—including in natural areas important for birds. And the agency figures only 1 in 25 such incidents are reported
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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A few years ago, ornithologist Javier Caletrío—@birdingclimate—had a wakeup call. He realized flying & driving to see birds was contributing to climate change & harming the birds he loved. So he decided to commit to low-carbon birding. Read how he did it.
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Ever spot a bird that looks like a mashup of a Black-capped and Mountain Chickadee? Turns out, these species hybridize more commonly than believed—especially in places altered by human activity. [audubon.org]
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Becoming a regular eBird user can take your birding to the next level while supporting science and conservation. Here’s what you need to know. [audubon.org]
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Last year, Connecticut’s coastline got a refresh: After years of planning, 34 acres of salt marsh & other vital habitat has been restored at Great Meadows Marsh—a Globally Important Bird Area & home to the Saltmarsh Sparrow. @Audubon_CT #WorldSparrowDay [
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The new #IPCC synthesis report from the UN says we need to rapidly reduce carbon pollution and fossil fuel use to prevent the worst effects of climate change—from biodiversity loss to extreme weather and resource insecurity. [apnews.com]
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58% of the entire Fox Sparrow population breeds in the Boreal, but the “Red” Fox Sparrow is particularly dependent on the region, with its breeding range almost perfectly matching a map of North America's Boreal Forest region. @AudubonCAN #WorldSparrowDay
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“Since then, I have had the responsibility—self-imposed—to work for biodiversity conservation in the best way possible, including making decisions informed by quality science," says @AudubonAmericas’ Daniela Linero. Dive into her story. #WomenInScience [a
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“Since becoming a volunteer, I have learned a lot about Florida’s shorebirds and was pleased to find many opportunities to help,” writes @AudubonFL volunteer Eric Setterberg on his many rewarding experiences as a shorebird steward. [fl.audubon.org]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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As spring migration picks up, what will the impact of the Norfolk Southern Train Derailment continue to have on birds? Get a firsthand perspective and commentary on the subject from our Ohio-based chemical and toxins program lead, Hardy Kern. [abcbirds.or
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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#BirdsTellUs that native plants can help fight climate change. Learn how: [bit.ly] #PlantsForBirds [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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The new Bird Migration Explorer from Audubon and partners reveals the variety of migration strategies used by different species. Follow the saga of Diego, a Swainson’s Hawk, to explore one of the heroic journeys made by migratory birds. [audubon.org]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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The U.S. Farm Bill could be a game changer for birds this year. How? Why? Learn directly from our bird conservation experts as well as the personal experience of a rancher in our webinar recording on the subject. Watch here: [youtu.be] Horned Lark by Ma
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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