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Mobbing: When Smaller Birds Join Forces to Fend Off Larger Birds
July 23, 2018 — There’s strength in numbers, and many species have learned to work together to protect themselves.
Podcast
Think Crow Funerals Are Strange? Wait Until You See the Wake
July 23, 2018 — New research shows that American Crows will occasionally interact with the dead—including engaging in necrophilia.
News
New Diving-Petrel Species Lives on One Island and Is Already Critically Endangered
July 20, 2018 — A single colony of 150 birds somehow survived introduced rats, the scourge of New Zealand's birds. Now the race is on to save them from sea level rise.
News
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Spotlight: Sanaa Green Brings Detroit’s Communities Closer to Nature
July 20, 2018 — A bold mid-life career change led this Wild Indigo Fellow to a new and meaningful path working in environmental justice.
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A Ray of Hope for Crab Bank Island and Coastal Birds
July 19, 2018 — The future of this valuable South Carolina rookery is in peril, but ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ is part of an all-hands effort to save the sanctuary.
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Carbon Pricing Bill Is a Bold Step Forward
July 19, 2018 — The Market Choice Act marks an important opportunity to advance the conversation on climate solutions.
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³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Says Carbon Pricing Bill Is A “Refreshingly Bold Moveâ€
July 19, 2018 — MARKET CHOICE Act is the first major federal climate legislation led by a Republican in a decade.
Press Room
A Nature Summer Camp Aims to Make Young Refugees and Immigrants Feel at Home in Idaho
July 19, 2018 — The two-week New Roots program introduces teens to the flora and fauna of the Rockies, and answers a question oft-asked by new arrivals: Are there lions in the Boise foothills?
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