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Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Applauds Bipartisan Federal Effort to Protect Delaware River Basin with Critical Reauthorization Bill
February 19, 2025 — Program extension would protect jobs, habitat, and communities.
A common tern flying
Migratory Birds that Fly between Canada and South America Face Highest Risk, per New Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Study
February 17, 2025 — Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ scientists developed a new framework to understand threats to migratory species and found that birds traversing the longest distances across the Americas are at highest risk, underscoring the need for coordinated hemispheric conservation efforts.
Rocky coastline of Newfoundland, Canada.
An Unforgettable Experience off the Coast of Newfoundland
February 14, 2025 — A group of researchers, educators, photographers, and Indigenous youth climb aboard the Polar Prince.
USGS and Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµ Formalize Partnership in Bird Data Collaboration
February 13, 2025 — A newly signed Memorandum of Understanding allows for both organizations to share information from some of the longest-running datasets in the world, and sets the stage for future collaboration.
A bird flying with rocks and grass in the background
At Alaska’s Yakutat Tern Festival, Seabirds and Local Culture Soar
February 12, 2025 — The annual event highlights the remote village’s terns and Alaska Native community.
Black and white photo of two woodpeckers, one perched on a tree and the other in flight.
These eBird Checklists Document Some of the Last Sightings of Extinct U.S. Species
February 10, 2025 — As more and more "historical" checklists are added to the platform, birds we've lost now mingle with those still hanging on.
A gull flies over blue ocean waves.
These Are the Greatest eBird Checklists for the United States
February 10, 2025 — From mega migrant counts to strange species pairings, prepare to be both inspired and humbled.
A cormorant flies over rippling, blue water.
Water Wins (and some losses) You Might Have Missed in 2024
February 07, 2025 — Ô¼ÅÚÊÓÆµâ€™s work to protect water for birds and people continues.