After Four Decades, Efforts to Save Great Lakes Piping Plovers Are Seeing Signs of Major Success
June 20, 2025 —
With dedication and ingenuity, a recovery team has been helping the endangered shorebirds overcome old and emerging threats while reaching new heights.
Soaring Gas Exports Are Putting the Squeeze on Gulf Coast Habitat
March 24, 2025 —
Local residents have formed unlikely alliances to rein in the booming LNG industry, which they say is devouring land for sensitive species while putting communities at risk.
Donna Posont Helps Blind People Become Birders鈥攁nd Whatever Else They Want To Be
September 20, 2024 —
The Michigan educator鈥檚 long-running program, Birding by Ear and Beyond, fits within a growing movement to make the outdoors more accessible.
States Are Eyeing Bird-Friendly Wetlands to Help Rid the Great Lakes of Toxic Algae聽
June 17, 2024 —
A decade after Toledo鈥檚 water crisis, harmful blooms remain a stubborn reality. Swamps and marshes alone can鈥檛 fix the problem, but they have an important role to play, experts say.
The East Has Its Own Golden Eagles, and Advocates Say They Need Help
May 16, 2024 —
Though apparently stable, the eastern population faces evolving threats, experts say. One group is asking the federal government to list the birds as threatened.
Saline Lakes Are Dying鈥擲cientists Hope This Unusual Shorebird Can Help Save Them
March 26, 2024 —
An international team of researchers is conducting fieldwork from Canada to Argentina to help tell the story of the Wilson鈥檚 Phalarope, a species in peril whose essential habitats across the hemisphere are at risk from overuse and drought.