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Eastern Screech Owl on a stump.
Canada and Quebec Commit to Protect and Conserve Nature
March 17, 2025 — Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ applauds new agreement that protects important bird habitat and supports Indigenous-led conservation
Portrait of Raúl Grijalva.
Rep. Grijalva Served as a Stalwart Champion of Conservation, Tribal and Public Lands, and Birds
March 14, 2025
A meadowlark stands in short, green grass.
Jacob Yetter Joins Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ as Conservation Ranching Program Manager for Kansas & Oklahoma
March 14, 2025 — Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Conservation Ranching is a grassland program that works for birds and herds
A bright yellow meadowlark perched in a sagebrush plant.
A Sweeping New Report Shows U.S. Birds Declining Sharply Across a Range of Habitats
March 13, 2025 — Scientists checked in on species all over the country for the latest State of the Birds report. Nearly everywhere they looked, birds were struggling—including some that have been resilient in the past.
Seal River Watershed IPCA Sign
Critical Watershed Is One Step Closer to Being Permanently Protected
March 13, 2025 — Seal River Watershed Alliance and Canadian Governments Release Results of Feasibility Study
A sparrow perches on a brown blade of grass.
U.S. Bird Populations Continue Alarming Decline, New Report Finds
March 13, 2025 — 2025 State of the Birds Report Calls for Urgent Conservation Action
A Vermilion Flycatcher splashes the surface of water with a fish in its beak.
‘Oh, Wow!’—Stunning Photos Offer First Known Proof of Vermilion Flycatchers Fishing
March 12, 2025 — An Arizona photographer’s images of Vermilion Flycatchers and Black Phoebes catching and eating fish—and one unlucky lizard—provide a rare glimpse into a little-known side of both birds.
Common Loon on a foggy lake.
Canada and Manitoba Commit to Protecting Nature for Current and Future Generations
March 10, 2025 — Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Applauds new agreement that protects important bird habitat and supports Indigenous-led conservation