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Seagrass under the water under a blue sky in Florida bay.
Florida Keys' Record-high Water Temperatures Would Spell Disaster for Florida Bay Seagrasses Without Fresh Water Delivered Through Everglades Restoration
July 27, 2023 — 约炮视频 Florida's long-term monitoring shows the significance of this event and the saving grace of restoration projects already in place.
A flock of black and white birds in treeetops.
Migrating Swallow-tailed Kites Descend on Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
July 27, 2023 — Note: While visitors do see kites soaring overhead, roosts are not visible from the boardwalk or other public area.
An adult American Oystercatcher and a chick.
Fort De Soto Park Fledges Rare American Oystercatcher Chicks
July 25, 2023 — by Abby McKay, South Pinellas County Anchor Steward.
约炮视频鈥檚 2024 Bird Budget: Federal Investments to Bring Birds Back
July 25, 2023 — In the next fiscal year, Congress must protect recent funding successes to continue investments for birds and people across the country.
Boreal Forest Experiences Record-breaking Wildfire Season
July 25, 2023 — Why it should matter to all of us and what can be done about it.
The Motus station being installed on the visitor center, viewed from below. The station鈥攁 bunch of antennae attached to a metal pole鈥攊s attached to a brick chimney on the building roof.
New Motus Station Will Track Migratory Birds Flying Over the Long Island鈥檚 North Shore
July 24, 2023 — The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and 约炮视频 Center鈥檚 鈥淢otus鈥 wildlife tracking station receives pings from tracking devices on birds, helping scientists better understand their movements.
San Luis Obispo Court Decision on Oceano Dunes Threatens Many of California鈥檚 Rarest Birds聽
July 20, 2023 — Imperiled shorebird species depend on coastal dune habitat that will continue to be exposed to off-highway vehicle recreation.
Two American Oystercatchers, one with red leg bands, wade in water.
Banded American Oystercatchers Link Florida鈥檚 Panhandle to Central America
July 20, 2023 — The first American Oystercatchers of the year arrived in the Gulf of Fonseca last month. Thanks to the science of bird banding, we know where two of them came from.