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On Earth Day, Ensuring that the Future of Offshore Renewables is Bird-Friendly
April 20, 2022 — As the offshore wind industry booms, partnerships between renewable energy companies and conservation groups are more important than ever.
When Creeping On Cuckoos Leads to a Potential Career
April 20, 2022 — Sonoran Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ collaborated with campus chapter Sun Devil Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ members to count cuckoos and gain valuable field survey experience.
Easy Ways to Help Migratory Birds
April 19, 2022 — Four simple steps you can take to help birds migrate safely.
How and Why Did Bird Migration Evolve?
April 19, 2022 — The drive for birds to migrate is at least partially genetic. How those genes developed—and how they function in modern birds—isn't fully known.
Committing to a Better Future for Birds and People on Earth Day
April 19, 2022 — This Earth Day, birds are telling us to invest in our planet.
A banded Roseate Spoonbill in a nest with chicks. Photo: Mac Stone.
Record-breaking Spoonbill Photographed in Florida Bay: Bird Banding Reveals Oldest Spoonbill
April 18, 2022 — New Roseate Spoonbill discovery shows they can live to more than 18 years old in the wild.
Oldest Known Roseate Spoonbill Identified Thanks to Lucky Photograph
April 18, 2022 — After closely examining images taken by photographer Mac Stone, experts were able to identify a spoonbill banded as a chick 18 years ago.
BirdLife International Takes A Global Approach to Conservation
April 17, 2022 — This wide-ranging partnership of more than 100 conservation groups protects birds across our borders.