New Laws Protect Bird-Friendly Yards From Neighborhood Rules
March 22, 2024 —
A blossoming legislative trend prevents homeowners associations, which set landscaping rules for a growing number of Americans, from forbidding native plants.
Conservation Groups Retool Their Missions to Address the Affordable Housing Crisis
March 22, 2024 —
Protecting green space can drive up local property costs, so land trusts are forming new partnerships to create homes for people and wildlife.
March 14, 2024 —
From stones to bones and other random objects, birds have been found to incubate seemingly anything that looks like an egg. But maybe that’s also the point?
A California Wetland Program’s Flood of New Funding Lifts Hopes for Shorebirds
March 14, 2024 —
With many species rapidly declining along the Pacific Flyway, conservationists and landowners in the Central Valley are creating temporary wetlands where birds need them most.
In the Arctic, Beavers Are Climate Winners. Should We Let Them Take Over?
February 27, 2024 —
The voracious builders are reshaping the tundra, and generating controversy about whether their presence is cause for concern—or hope—in a warming world.
A Single Mexican Island May Be Our Best Hope for Saving Black-footed Albatrosses
November 18, 2023 —
To secure the future of the imperiled seabirds, scientists are transporting eggs from Hawaii to Mexico, where Laysan Albatross foster parents await.