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A neighborhood with a stark boundary line between the houses and the Everglades beyond.
Urban Development Boundary Expansion Halted – For Now – In Miami-Dade County
March 22, 2024 — Since its creation, the Miami-Dade County Urban Development Boundary (UDB) has been threatened by urban sprawl.
Close up on a droplet of clear sap coming out of a metal tree tap in a sugarbush
Sugarbush in Monroe’s Centennial Watershed State Forest Officially Recognized for Bird-Friendly Management
March 21, 2024 — CT DEEP, Aquarion Water Company, and The Nature Conservancy in Connecticut are being recognized for managing this sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Boreal landscape, trees, shrubs, near water
Taking a Closer Look at North America’s Boreal Forest
March 20, 2024
A blue Pinyon Jay stands in a juniper tree.
To Protect Two Declining Western Birds, Scientists Seek a Tricky Balance
March 20, 2024 — Both Pinyon Jays and Greater Sage-Grouse face significant declines in distinct Western habitats. Can conservationists meet the needs of both?
We Need Bird-Safe Buildings. The Movement is Growing.
March 20, 2024 — The Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ network is protecting birds from collisions through Lights Out and bird-friendly glass.
Water with plants surrounding it, with a National Wildlife Refuge sign in front.
Everglades to Gulf Conservation Area Founded with Seven Acres Donated by Paul Gray
March 19, 2024 — "I bought a ranch six years ago and was honored to be able to donate the 'seven-acre seed' to start the new national wildlife refuge unit."
Great Egret with wings outstretched coming in for a landing over water
St. Johns River Water Management District Approves Pioneer Trail Interchange Permit Over Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Objections
March 19, 2024 — Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ will continue to work with stakeholders to improve this project.
Red-tailed Hawk perches on branch with one talon extended to hold partial body of a rodent. The other side of the animal is in its mouth.
Rodenticides may not target birds, but they do kill them
March 19, 2024 — Content warning: This article sadly includes a description of a deceased owl that was brought to our Sharon Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Center’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic.