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New Laws Protect Bird-Friendly Yards From Neighborhood Rules
March 22, 2024 — A blossoming legislative trend prevents homeowners associations, which set landscaping rules for a growing number of Americans, from forbidding native plants.
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Conservation Groups Retool Their Missions to Address the Affordable Housing Crisis
March 22, 2024 — Protecting green space can drive up local property costs, so land trusts are forming new partnerships to create homes for people and wildlife.
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In Amy Tan's Newest Book, the Drama Is All About the Birds
March 22, 2024 — The acclaimed novelist recently started exploring a world of avian characters through nature journaling. The result is a work of art.
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Celebration, Science, and Cake! The 2023 Jay Watch Appreciation Event
March 22, 2024 — Jay Watch volunteers gathered at Lyonia Environmental Center in November to celebrate another season of monitoring these special birds.
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To Protect Florida Scrub-Jays, We Need Populations of All Sizes
March 22, 2024 — Approximately 75% of all Florida Scrub-Jays live in one of just four areas around the state. Here's why that's a risk for the species.
The cover of the Jay Watch Report, featuring a blue and gray Florida Scrub-Jay perched on a branch.
Highlights: Jay Watch Ambassadors
March 22, 2024 — Jay Watch is built on partnerships. Amy Compare and Analee Monrreal inspire students to be involved in Florida Scrub-Jay conservation.
The cover of the Jay Watch Report, featuring a blue and gray Florida Scrub-Jay perched on a branch.
12 Years with Jay Watch: A Retrospective from Jacqui Sulek
March 22, 2024 — As she approaches her retirement, Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Florida's Jay Watch co-coordinator and chapters conservation manager looks back.
The cover of the Jay Watch Report, featuring a blue and gray Florida Scrub-Jay perched on a branch.
Jay Watch Report 2023: A Letter from Audrey DeRose-Wilson
March 22, 2024 — Jay Watch co-coordinator and Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Florida's director of bird conservation looks back on another successful year.