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A Legacy for California’s Future
November 29, 2021 — Maria Biasetto's legacy gift inspires others to include Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ California in their estate plans.
Everglades Science Center Sheds Light on Water, Fish, and Spoonbill Fluctuations
November 29, 2021 — The semi-annual State of the Slough showcases how restoration projects affect South Florida ecosystems.
Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Spotlight: Tania Romero Sees Death and Rebirth in the Shapes of Birds
November 29, 2021 — For the Debs Park program coordinator, birds are an important element of her identity and a connection to her ancestors.
Top Wins for Birds and People in 2021
November 29, 2021 — This year was uniquely challenging, but Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ and its supporters achieved some incredible victories to support both birds and people.
C-44 project comes online. Pipes in the foreground and water in the background.
12,000-acre Everglades Restoration Project Complete
November 24, 2021 — The C-44 canal was first dredged in 1923 to divert flood water from Lake Okeechobee to the St. Lucie estuary. It has taken decades and millions of dollars of funds to restore the C-44 area.
Warmer Oceans Raise the ‘Divorce’ Rate Among Typically Loyal Albatross Pairs
November 24, 2021 — A new study of Black-browed Albatrosses provides a reminder that climate change can affect birds in unexpected ways.
Ask Kenn: What’s Up With Bird Color Morphs and Phases?
November 24, 2021 — In some species, many adults wear different color patterns from others. Kenn Kaufman explains the phenomenon, and the lingo to describe it.
A mural by artist Justin Suarez stretches along the side of of a one-story building. It features five songbirds—a House Finch, Pine Warbler, Cerulean Warbler, Henslow's Sparrow, and Veery—chasing a much bigger Peregrine Falcon. The falcon is the official city bird of Rockford, Illinois, where the Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Mural Project – Rockford is located.
The Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Mural Project Takes Flight in Rockford, Illinois
November 24, 2021 — Paintings of imperiled birds beautify buildings throughout the city, providing a catalyst for conversations about climate change.