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Lost Birds Rely on Earth's Magnetic Field to Get Back on Track
March 04, 2021 — A new study suggests that migratory birds have a kind of built-in GPS that helps them navigate the world, even when they’re far from home.
All About Connecticut's New Act Concerning Climate Change Adaptation
March 03, 2021 — HB 6441 includes a long sought-after municipal option for climate resilience.
Bird blind and study site. Photo: SWFWMD
CLI Alum Studies the Threatened Wading Birds of Grassy Lake
March 03, 2021 — Caitlin Westerfield works with West Pasco Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Society on an important bird survey initiative.
Rare Yellow Penguin Bewilders Scientists
March 03, 2021 — After photos of the striking King Penguin went viral in recent weeks, experts have been searching for answers.
Keeping Track of These Boreal Nomads Is Notoriously Difficult
March 02, 2021 — The irregular irruptions of winter finches inspire both delight and bewilderment among migration scientists.
Funding for Climate Adaptation Critical for Birds, People, and Communities
March 01, 2021 — Governor Lamont moves Connecticut forward with new options for local funding to adapt to climate change.
'Wingspan' Fans Find Escape, Connection, and Their Inner Birders During Pandemic
March 01, 2021 — As the hugely popular franchise continued to grow, the game became a source of solace and inspiration for many players in the past year.