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Western Water News

Many Partners Aim to Protect Nevada Wetlands for Shorebirds

By Brian Tavernia
May 18, 2021 — Analysis at Lahontan Valley Wetlands identifies bird species for habitat management.
News

How New Technology Is Making Wind Farms Safer for Birds

By Molly Bennet
May 18, 2021 — Raptors and wind energy have a fraught history. Could these innovations allow them to co-exist? 
News

Meet Elizabeth Gould, the Gifted Artist Behind Her Husband's Famous Bird Books

By Corryn Wetzel
May 14, 2021 — John Gould's ornithology books were hugely popular and cemented his name in history. But his wife's illustrations were a big reason why.
Birding

Two Fantastic Warblers Anyone Can Find

By Andrew Del-Colle
May 14, 2021 — Ready to up your warbler game but not sure where to begin? Seek out water to get started with this popular pair.
Delivery of water for the environment in the Colorado River Delta, May 3, 2021. Adrián Salcedo, Restauremos el Colorado
Western Water News

Reconnecting the Colorado River to the Sea

By Jennifer Pitt
May 13, 2021 — Binational Water Conservation Making the Colorado River More Sustainable for People and Birds
Entrega de agua para el medio ambiente en el delta del río Colorado, 3 de mayo de 2021. Adrián Salcedo, Restauremos el Colorado
Western Water News

Reconectar el río Colorado al mar

By Jennifer Pitt
May 13, 2021 — Conservación binacional del agua hace que el río Colorado sea más sostenible para las personas y las aves
News

Follow These Amazing Instagram Accounts for Beautiful Bird Photos

By Rachel Fritts
May 12, 2021 — Need more feathers in your feed? These photographers have you covered.
Andean Condor in Colombia, South America. Dorian Anderson
Press Room

New Study Published on Bird Conservation and Climate Change Across the Americas

By National Audubon Society
May 12, 2021 — Researchers examined the impacts of potential climate change scenarios on the network of Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) across the Caribbean, and Central and South America.