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New Federal Report Shows 80-Percent Decline in Greater Sage-Grouse Populations
March 30, 2021 — New numbers are another indicator of increasing threats to sagebrush country.
Greater Sage-Grouse Populations Have Plunged by 80 Percent Since 1965
March 30, 2021 — Outlining steep losses and a gloomy future for the bird without action, a new government report aims to stem further declines with an advanced monitoring program.
Ducks Are Moving North as Winters Warm
March 30, 2021 — A new study confirms that some Southern waterfowl populations are dwindling as birds opt for northern locales that were previously too cold.
Ducks in the Southern U.S. Have Shifted Northward Due to Temperature Changes Attributed to Climate Change
March 30, 2021 — A new study shows patterns uncovered by community scientists over 50 years have repercussions for both wildlife and people
Margaret Atwood Talks Bird Lore To Celebrate the 鈥楤edside Book of Birds鈥
March 29, 2021 — The reissue of this love letter to birds, by the noted author's late partner Graeme Gibson, delves into the varied intersections between human and avian lives.
The Annual Dilemma
March 26, 2021 — If annual, non-native, and invasive grasses have a strategy for success, it is certainly, 鈥渢he early bird gets the worm.鈥 Our response focuses on prescribed burns and timed grazing to benefit grassland birds.
A Bird (and People) Budget for Arizona鈥檚 Legislature
March 26, 2021 — The state must capitalize on the opportunity to fund water and environmental protection.
Do Yourself a Favor This Spring: Go See the American Woodcock鈥檚 鈥楽ky Dance鈥
March 26, 2021 — Timberdoodles have one of the wildest mating rituals among North American birds, and you should definitely check it out. Here鈥檚 how.