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Snowy Plover stands on the sand.
Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds in the Eastern Panhandle
April 03, 2023 — Giving birds their space allows nesting parents to successfully raise the next generation of sea and shorebirds.
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Welcomes a New Vice President of Government Affairs
April 03, 2023 — Felice Stadler will lead ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s federal lobbying efforts as well as advancing policy strategy across its hemispheric conservation efforts.
The Birdseed Business Boomed During the Pandemic. Can That Energy Carry the Industry Into a New Era?
April 01, 2023 — The past three years saw interest in feeding birds explode, with a surge of people joining the ranks and products—including eco-friendly and organic options—flying off the shelves.
Doka Nason sits beaming, surrounded by green foliage, with a trail camera displaying a photo of a rust- and black-colored bird.
Lost and Found
March 31, 2023 — Going in search of unfamiliar birds can be thrilling, but so can discovering the ones there all along.
A flock of gray Sandhill Cranes take flight while others stand in shallow water in the soft pink light of sunrise.
A Roadmap for the Future
March 31, 2023 — Our bold strategic plan will achieve new levels of impact for birds, people, and the planet.
A little brown and white thrush with its feathers fluffed up perches on a fallen tree in a forest holding a red berry in its beak.
Forest Fragments Act Like ‘Convenience Stores’ for Migrating Birds, Study Finds
March 31, 2023 — Using radar data, scientists identified the most popular stopover sites for migrants across the eastern United States. But these same strongholds are often overlooked in conservation strategies
New Public Lands Proposal Will Balance Development With Conservation
March 30, 2023 — The draft rule from the Bureau of Land Management will deliver on the agency’s responsibilities to sustain the health of public lands.
A bird head, wing, feather, and foot silhouetted against a brain scan.
Yes, Birding Does Change Your Brain
March 29, 2023 — Neuroscientists puzzling over how human memory and learning function often turn to birdwatchers to connect the dots.