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A wide-angle photo of a baseball stadium, with a cell tower in the distance. An eagle nest sits atop the tower.
Volunteers Take Action to Halt Fireworks Near Active Nests
November 08, 2023 — EagleWatchers spoke up for Bald Eagles this year.
Ann tosses an eagle to release it back to the wild. In the background, a woman cheers and a third person films.
In Honor of Ann Harwood-Nuss
November 08, 2023 — We lost a dear friend, colleague, advocate, donor, board member, and EagleWatcher this fall.
Portrait of Carl Safina outside, looking to the top right of the frame
Can a Scientist and an Owl Be Friends?
November 08, 2023 — Best-selling author and ecologist Carl Safina has made a career out of his deep explorations of the animal world. But his recent relationship with a rescued owl caused him to go even deeper.
Two sandhill cranes flying in front of out-of-focus transmission lines.
The Race Is on to Build Big Power Lines, Clean Energy’s Missing Ingredient
November 07, 2023 — Careful siting and thoughtful construction can make transmission lines less dangerous for birds, experts say.
People attending a lecture in a large room
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Assembly 2023 Wrap-up
November 06, 2023 — Find links to presentations and more!
Group of people holding awards
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Florida Recognizes Conservation Leaders for 2023
November 03, 2023 — Five individuals were recognized with awards as part of the annual ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Assembly.
A yellow, black, and white warbler stands on a thin, mossy branch and looks up into rain, against a dark green background.
All North American Birds Named After People Will Soon Get New Names
November 01, 2023 — After years of consideration and little news, this week's announcement by the American Ornithological Society caught many birders by surprise.
A streaky brown bird with a yellow throat and face stands on a barbed wire fence post.
White House Announces $5 Billion in Investments to Boost Rural Economies and Communities
November 01, 2023 — The funding will benefit birds and people.