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California Tops NYTimes List as Most Biodiverse and Most Threatened
March 08, 2022 — How Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ California is protecting bird biodiversity in the golden state.
Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Testifies in Favor of Funding for Klamath National Wildlife Refuges
March 08, 2022 — Migratory and wetland-dependent birds have already lost around 75 percent of historic wetlands.
The Amazon Could Soon Transition to a Dry, Savanna-like Ecosystem
March 08, 2022 — A new study shows that more than 75 percent of the rainforest is losing its ability to recover from droughts and fires—a finding with huge consequences for humans and wildlife alike.
Close up of a head of the Florida Scrub-Jay. Photo: Thomas Dunkerton.
Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµâ€™s Florida Scrub-Jay Program Enters 20th Year
March 07, 2022 — The community science program monitors endemic Florida Scrub-Jay populations across 46 Florida sites.
The Planet Is Undergoing an Ecological Transformation, Imperiling Biodiversity Everywhere
March 04, 2022 — In a decade, 9 percent of all species worldwide could be at risk of total extinction, according to a new UN report on climate change
A Common Merganser parent stands on a rock with six small youngsters, looking at the photographer out of its periphery. The female’s cinnamon head and feather crest, and the pale ruddy heads of the still-downy chicks, pop in the glow of the morning light.
Make Some Time for These Adorable and Awkward Baby Bird Photos
March 03, 2022 — Here are 15 of our favorite shots featuring chicks from the 2021 Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Photography Awards.
Green iguana
Limiting the Negative Impacts of Nonnative Wildlife Requires a Concerted Effort
March 02, 2022 — Nonnative wildlife can negatively impact Floridians and our environment.