Avian Flu Threatens Seabird Nesting Colonies on Both Sides of the Atlantic
NewsHighly pathogenic avian influenza has decimated nesting seabirds in Europe and Canada, raising concerns for eastern U.S. populations.

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has decimated nesting seabirds in Europe and Canada, raising concerns for eastern U.S. populations.
Also this month: Why good bird habitat isn't always the same as good birding habitat.
A proposed change to the Endangered Species Act would allow protected plants and animals to be introduced outside their historical range.
Groundbreaking law provides critical funding for megadrought in the West and incentives for clean energy.
The historic legislation will reduce carbon pollution, create jobs, and build new protections from climate threats for birds, people, and the places we need.
Water scarcity on the River means deeper cuts are coming.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg announces urban infrastructure grants in Phoenix
A 10-year-old Facebook group celebrates the surprising and weird sightings that can mark a birding trip—no actual birds required.
Ten Lesser Yellowlegs were tagged in April in Colombia. After being tracked north through the US, they eventually disappeared. But now they are back!
U.S. populations of the seabird have crashed in the past half century. Researchers hope an upcoming series of surveys will reveal how dire the situation is—and if the bird should be considered endangered.
Experts and advocates are optimistic, for the first time in ages, about what would be the biggest-ever U.S. investment in climate action.
Volumes I, II, and III of For the Birds: The Birdsong Project are streaming now to benefit Audubon’s bird conservation mission and celebrate the joy of birds.
So far, three of the five volumes are available for streaming. Check out all of the bird-inspired tunes below!
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