September 29, 2017 —
Lauren McGough became a falconer as a teenager. Now her compassionate training with Miles, a troubled Golden Eagle, has given him a new life.
Department of the Interior Seeks to Conduct Seismic Study in Arctic Refuge
September 28, 2017 —
The administration is quietly making moves to drill for oil in the vital habitat, putting birds, caribou, and other wildlife in danger.
Millions of People and Birds Benefit from New Water Agreement between U.S. and Mexico
September 27, 2017 —
Treaty expansion provides years of certainty for water users in both countries dependent on the Colorado River, paving the way for collaborative conservation efforts that protect people and birds.
September 27, 2017 —
By planting native plants, Debbie has attracted more birds to her garden and engaged neighbors in conversation about the benefits of a bird-friendly yard.
The Ambitious Plan to Save Chesapeake Bay’s Shrinking Saltmarshes
September 26, 2017 —
The marshes are falling apart. Hope for them—and for the birds and people that call them home—comes with mud, grass, grit, and optimism.