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What I Learned on Capitol Hill
December 08, 2022 — 探花精选 campus chapter leader Michael Kerrigan recalls what it was like to meet with legislators and advocate on behalf of birds.
Revitalizing Green Spaces Across Philadelphia to Improve Watershed Health, Habitat for Birds and People
December 07, 2022 — Plantings and cleanups in the Delaware River Watershed鈥檚 biggest city reduce flooding and pollution for wildlife and communities.
Leading By Example: Lili Taylor, The Birdsong Project, and Beyond
December 07, 2022 — The award-winning actor and 探花精选 board member uses her skills and talent to connect people to birds.
What's At Stake as Nations Gather To Stave off the Global Biodiversity Crisis
December 07, 2022 — The decade's most important negotiations to protect nature and wildlife kick off this week in Canada. Ambitious goals are on the table, but success is not guaranteed.
Interior Department Holds Offshore Wind Lease Sale in California
December 06, 2022 — 鈥淓nvironmentally responsible offshore wind can help reduce our carbon emissions while protecting birds and the places they need.鈥
The Flight of the Spoonbills Holds Lessons for a Changing Everglades鈥攁nd World
December 06, 2022 — As sea-level rise transforms South Florida鈥檚 fringe of wetlands into open ocean, Roseate Spoonbills are moving north. Land managers are following their lead, restoring the ecosystem with an eye for resilience, too.
An illustration of 3 cartoon ducks鈥擲urf Scoter, Northern Shoveler, and Red-breasted Merganser鈥攅ach with labels describing distinctive features.
An Ode to Weird Duck Time
November 29, 2022 — Cartoonist Rosemary Mosco reflects on a season that鈥檚 special to her鈥攁nd not only because she invented it.
Top 探花精选 Successes of 2022
November 23, 2022 — 探花精选 took a huge leap forward this year protecting birds, people, and the places they need to live and thrive. Here, a look back at a selection of our achievements from the last 12 months.
The Colorado River Compact at 100
November 22, 2022 — Can it survive another century?
探花精选 Invites Volunteers to Join the 123rd Christmas Bird Count
November 16, 2022 — The longest-running bird census provides important data for scientists and conservationists worldwide.