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Peregrine Falcons Finally Return to Nest at Their Most Famous U.S. Eyrie
September 03, 2020 — After a 74-year absence, this summer a pair of Peregrines raised three chicks at New York's Taughannock Gorge—a hallowed destination for birders and the site of the falcon's first reintroduction attempt.
The McCown's Longspur Is No More, but the Debate Over Bird Names Continues
September 03, 2020 — In response to growing calls, the American Ornithological Society recently renamed the bird the Thick-billed Longspur. That's not enough for critics.
Painted Bunting
Asamblea Virtual de ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Florida 2020
September 02, 2020 — Reimaginando a ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Florida: Un Llamado a la Conservación Inclusiva
Red Knot. Photo: Gail Deterra / ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Photography Awards.
Town of Fort Myers Beach Rebukes Latest Attack on Little Estero Island Critical Wildlife Area
September 01, 2020 — Fort Myers Beach once again voted to protect critical habitat against the efforts of local property owners to build a boardwalk across state conservation lands at the edge of bird nesting and wintering grounds.
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Spotlight: Tykee James Builds Coalitions to Create Change
September 01, 2020 — As ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ's government affairs coordinator emerges as a leading voice for equity and inclusion, he reflects on the barometers of racial progress.
Effort to Increase Forest Health Expands into the Entire Lake Champlain Basin of New York and State-wide in Vermont
August 31, 2020 — The region’s forests provide globally important bird habitat.
A new garden sits in front of geothermal domes by the river in Pagosa Springs.
New Habitat Hero Garden in Pagosa Springs
August 31, 2020 — With partners and volunteers, we’ve completed a new bird-friendly garden at the Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership site.
Administration Relaxes Rules for Oil and Gas Drilling in National Forests
August 31, 2020 — Proposed rule cuts the public out of oil and gas leasing decisions for National Forests.