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San Miguel River near Telluride, Colorado
Colorado River Talks Must Continue as Deadlines Loom
June 05, 2025 — Creativity and collaboration needed to share a smaller river
A woman stands outside with her eyes closed holding her phone up to her ear.
A First-of-Its-Kind Event Helps Blind Birders Build Community
June 05, 2025 — We spoke with some of the more than 150 blind and visually impaired birders who participated in the May celebration to learn about the challenges they face and the joy they find in the outdoors.
A group of people with binoculars in a rocky desert landscape.
On Public Lands, Federal Staffing Chaos Threatens Fragile Ecosystems
June 04, 2025 — Layoffs and uncertainty across the already weakened workforce could cause lasting damage to wildlife.
A Snowy Plover stands on sand with shells beside it.
Fort De Soto Highlights Nature's Resilience After Hurricanes
June 04, 2025 — Hurricanes Helene and Milton left destruction up and down the Gulf Coast. In the first beach-nesting season since they hit, conservationists are finding bright spots for birds.
Listening to the Land—and the Birds
June 03, 2025 — How Counting Birds Like Black-chinned Sparrows and Lazuli Buntings Guides Conservation on California’s Working Ranches
A small shorebird with beach vegetation
State of the Birds Report Highlights the Need for Focused Research and Fast Action
June 02, 2025 — Development, climate change impacting habitat birds need for survival.
Three Tundra Swans fly over a lake
Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Taps Global Climate Leader to Drive Bold Policy Agenda
June 02, 2025 — Chris Dragisic to lead Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµâ€™s ambitious policy agenda to drive innovative conservation solutions across the hemisphere
Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ and Reforestamos join forces to conserve forests that support birds
May 30, 2025 — The collaboration between the Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ and Reforestamos Mexico seeks to build a tourism network for bird watching in the communities that inhabit the Iztaccíhuatl-Popocatépetl volcano area.