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The Moving Forward Act is an Opportunity to Rebuild Better
July 01, 2020 — The U.S. House of Representatives passes major infrastructure investments with protections for birds and wildlife.
This Bald Eagle Chick Is the First Hatched on Cape Cod in 115 Years
July 01, 2020 — The eaglet, spotted by a local birdwatcher, is evidence that Massachusetts' eagle population is thriving after being wiped out by DDT by the mid-1960s.
Flames burn through sageburh.
Cheatgrass, Fire, and Sagebrush
June 30, 2020 — How cheatgrass and other invasives are threatening the very existence of the sagebrush steppe ecosystem.
Ask Kenn Kaufman: Which Birds Are Most Like Their Dinosaur Ancestors?
June 30, 2020 — Also this month: Why do birds sing more in the early morning? And why does North America have so many birds with crests?
Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Analysis: The Moving Forward Act is Good for Birds, People, and Nature
June 30, 2020 — The new infrastructure package would provide critical resources for the nation’s man-made and natural infrastructure.
Bird blind. Photo: Mark Berlinger.
Dreams and Hard Work Bring New Blind to Pasco County
June 30, 2020 — West Pasco Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ offers fantastic new resource for local birders.
Higher Water Levels Make Nesting More Difficult for South Florida Spoonbills
June 30, 2020 — Roseate Spoonbills faced a tough nesting season.
Roseate Spoonbill. Photo: Trudy Walden/Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Photography Awards.
Higher Water Levels Make Nesting More Difficult for South Florida Spoonbills
June 30, 2020 — Roseate Spoonbills faced a tough nesting season.