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How We Might Address the Water Crisis for the Colorado River and Birds in the West
July 28, 2022 — Solutions exist but need to be scaled up for the next year and beyond.
Here’s How Drastically Birding Has Changed Over the Past 50 Years
July 28, 2022 — On the 25th anniversary of his book "Kingbird Highway," Kenn Kaufman reflects on the many ways the hobby has transformed since he first hitchhiked across the country chasing birds in the 1970s.
A Black Skimmer standing on the sand with fishing line wrapped around its foot.
Successfully Dispose of Fishing Line - Save a Skimmer!
July 28, 2022 — by Kylie Wilson, Sarasota Seasonal Bird Stewardship Coordinator.
Grand Canyon’s Ecosystem at Risk with Colorado River Crisis
July 27, 2022 — We must address climate change to protect everything that depends on the River, including an iconic national park and its many fish and birds.
Mangroves, a Line of Defense Against Climate Change
July 27, 2022 — Julio Montes de Oca, director of Coastal Resilience for the Americas, shares how Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ is advancing in Latin America and the Caribbean one of the priority hemispheric strategies.
Looking through sea oats to a beach, with water in the background. Pine trees stand at the right-hand edge of the photo.
A Season in the Life of a Coastal Volunteer
July 26, 2022 — We sit down with Ash Eggers to learn more about volunteering along the Gulf Coast.
A river flows through a canyon.
New Water Plan: Charting Colorado's Water-resilient Future for Birds and People
July 25, 2022 — Colorado Water Plan Update Explainer and Coming Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Engagement
birds on the beach
In Late Summer, Look Out for Sea and Shorebird Fledglings
July 25, 2022 — These juvenile birds may look almost like adults, but they still have growing to do.