The Americas Flyways Initiative to begin implementation in January 2025
November 01, 2024 —
The opportunity for transformational change to mobilize financing for biodiversity stands out at COP16.
Proposed Legislation Would Support Bird Conservation and Partnerships in Cities and Towns
October 12, 2024 —
The Urban Bird Treaty Act will support habitat conservation, hazard reduction, and community engagement.
Bills Introduced in the House will Help Bend the Bird Curve
October 11, 2024 —
The Migratory Bird Protection Act and the Albatross and Petrel Conservation Act will help strengthen conservation efforts for birds in decline.
Witness the Inspiring Release of Milagra, the Condor Rescued as an Egg After Bird Flu Killed Her Mother
October 09, 2024 —
Hatched and raised in captivity, the young bird has defied the odds, returning more than a year later to a wild flock still reeling from disease and lead poisoning.
This Hudson Valley Group Puts a Homegrown Spin on Restoring Native Forests
September 19, 2024 —
To help address a shortage of seed for healing degraded habitat, Wild Woods Restoration Project enlists volunteers to raise wild plants at home.
The American Climate Corps Puts a Fresh Spin on the New Deal
September 19, 2024 —
Nearly a century ago, the Civilian Conservation Corps transformed the country. Can a new youth workforce make a difference in today’s crisis?
Why Are Peregrine Falcon Numbers Falling in the United States Again?
September 17, 2024 —
In a decline not seen since the DDT era, the spectacular raptors have noticeably decreased in numbers over the past two years. Some concerned experts believe avian flu is to blame.
Discovering Panama's Shorebirds: A Haven for Fascinating Species
September 09, 2024 —
Shorebirds that visit or reside in Panama are an integral part of our coastal ecosystems, providing essential ecological services and enriching our natural world.
The Push to Save Horseshoe Crabs Is Gaining Momentum
September 05, 2024 —
Conservationists hope new restrictions on harvesting and synthetic alternatives to a crab-blood compound used in biomedical testing can turn the tide for the ancient arthropods, whose eggs are a vital food source for Red Knots.