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An aerial view of a lush, jungle-side beach in the Darien Gap.
5 Projects Transforming the Prospects for Birds and People in Latin America
March 30, 2026 — By thinking globally and acting locally, Conserva Aves, an unprecedented partnership of hemispheric scale, is filling in the map of conservation efforts.
A birds-eye view of colorful rows of planted native seeds.
Inside the Movement to Grow More Native Seeds—and Why It Matters More Than Ever
March 26, 2026 — To create resilient landscapes and restore healthy ecosystems, public land managers need seed, but not just any seed will do.
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Volunteers are Providing the Data Needed to Manage Florida’s Endemic Bird
March 23, 2026 — Jay Watch is a model of community science that guides habitat management and fosters advocates for a threatened species.
group photo of Jay Watch volunteer group.
Lyonia Preserve Volunteer Celebration, November 8, 2025
March 03, 2026 — Jay Watch volunteers gather at the end of each season to debrief, learn, and of course, celebrate.
Florida Scrub-Jay on a burned branch.
Conservation Lands Highlight: Water Management Districts
March 03, 2026 — Florida's water management districts protect natural resources not only for humans, but for birds too. See how some key conservation areas are supporting scrub-jay communities.
Florida Scrub-Jay in a tree
25 Years of Jay Watch: People, Partnerships, and Florida Scrub-Jays
March 03, 2026 — Looking back at a quarter-century of scrub-jay conservation in the Sunshine State.
Amy Tan at the river
5 Fun Facts to Chirp About: Featuring Amy Tan, Author of The Backyard Bird Chronicles
February 20, 2026 — Nature enthusiast, birder, and award winning author.
Two college students peer through binoculars toward a tree out of the frame.
How to Join a Christmas Bird Count
February 13, 2026 — When it comes to this social tradition, the more, the merrier!
Three women with binoculars look up in front of a foggy mountain landscape.
From Lifer Warblers to Highland Rarities, This Guatemala Christmas Bird Count Was Full of Thrills
February 11, 2026 — Locals take the lead in the annual survey in a landscape of lakes and volcanoes.