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How one of New York's largest landowners manages forests for birds
September 27, 2021 — Birds that nest in young forest, like the Ruffed Grouse and White-throated Sparrow, now have a home at the Kunjamuk Young Forest Demonstration Project.
You May Have to Look Harder, but some Birds are Still at the Salton Sea
September 27, 2021 — Summer and fall deliver a few surprises at California's largest body of water.
Wet steps overgrown with algae lead from San Francisco Bay up to a concrete fence—the Embarcadero Seawall along the San Francisco business district. The overgrown algae signals how frequently the infrastructure floods due to sea level rise. A row of high-rise buildings and palm trees are in the background behind the seawall.
San Francisco Leads Legal Effort Pressing Big Oil to Pay for Climate Impacts
September 27, 2021 — To force fossil fuel companies to cover the costs of unnatural disasters, more than 20 municipalities are suing them over decades of deception.
California Faces Its New Climate Normal
September 27, 2021 — Wildlife refuges, agriculture and cities face water shortages
Introduced Avian Malaria Strain Found in Colorado Chickadees
September 27, 2021 — It's the first time this variant has been detected in a wild, non-migratory North American species, but there's no cause for alarm yet, experts say.
American White Pelican. Joanne Wuori/Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Photography Awards
The West Urgently Needs Federal Funds to Address Drought, Wildfire, and Climate Change
September 25, 2021 — With big spending bills on the horizon, Congress needs to prioritize water security for people and birds.
Junior Forest Technicians Assist with Purple Martin Chick Banding
September 24, 2021
The first-ever online Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Convention is almost here!
September 24, 2021 — Join us October 1st and 2nd to help shape the future of bird conservation.