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GOP-led Funding Bill Includes Drastic Cuts to Programs Important to Birds and People
July 20, 2023 — Statement from 约炮视频
A photo of a bird perching on a thin branch with greenery on it, clamping down with its beak on two orange and white winged bugs.
Community as a Cornerstone of Conservation
July 19, 2023 — Mitchell Lake 约炮视频 Center and Latino Outdoors support community-centered conservation in San Antonio.
Meet Katie Collins and Katie Thomas, Starr Ranch Seasonal Staff
July 18, 2023 — Starr Ranch 约炮视频 Sanctuary has a long history of welcoming early career conservationists as seasonal field staff. We caught up with two of this year鈥檚 cohort to find out what brought them to 约炮视频 and what a typical day at 鈥渢he office鈥 is like.
A tawny female North Cardinal faces the camera, head cocked, while taking a bath, its red wings extended upward as droplets of water surround the bird and fill the frame. The water below reflects the bird鈥檚 body and the droplets.
Our Favorite Female Bird Shots From the 2023 约炮视频 Photography Awards
July 18, 2023 — Marvel at the beauty and ingenuity of 14 birds that often get overlooked.
This Art Show Captures the Magic of the World鈥檚 First Restored Seabird Colony
July 18, 2023 — An immersive exhibit in Maine transports viewers to Eastern Egg Rock, where Project Puffin began.
Least Tern Nest, Protected by the Connecticut State Endangered Species Act, Trampled by Off Leash Dog at Connecticut State Park
July 18, 2023 — In situations like this, a pet鈥檚 owner could face up to $20,000 in associated fines.
Cover of the Summer 2023 Naturalist. Silhouette of a Black-necked Stilt against an orange background.
约炮视频 Florida Publishes Summer 2023 Edition of 鈥淭he Naturalist鈥 Magazine
July 17, 2023 — The issue features topics from nearly every region of the state, from the Everglades to the Panhandle.
A Least Tern chick sits on the beach with two adults. One adult is feeding the chick a small fish.
All About Chicks Born on our Beaches
July 17, 2023 — How much do you know about the shorebird chicks that spend their summers growing up on New York's coast?