Canada's Boreal Forest Provides Hope Amid News of Staggering Bird Loss
September 25, 2019 —
Billions of birds are born in this northern region every year, and Indigenous Nations are leading the way to ensure it remains protected.
Bald Eagles to Bluegrass: Birding Celebrations Happening This Fall
September 20, 2019 —
Novice and experienced birders alike will find food, music, community, and plenty of birds at meetings and festivals around the country.
North America Has Lost More Than 1 in 4 Birds in Last 50 Years, New Study Says
September 19, 2019 —
For the first time, researchers have estimated the volume of total avian loss in the Western Hemisphere—and it’s not just threatened species that are declining. Many backyard favorites are also losing ground.
Reintroduced Hawaiian Crows Are Learning How to Live in the Wild
September 18, 2019 —
Extinct in their natural habitat for two decades, a small population of ‘Alalā are starting to forage, mate, and nest on their own.
Final Plan for Arctic Refuge Drilling Could Cause Extinctions, Admits Government
September 17, 2019 —
The decision to open the refuge's entire coastal plain to development, combined with climate change, 'may result in extinction' for some birds.
Steve Kress, the Trailblazer of Seabird Conservation, Proved All His Critics Wrong
September 13, 2019 —
In his twenties the ornithologist had an audacious idea: to restore puffins to the Maine coast. Upon his retirement he reflects on how he pulled it off.