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Why Some Birds Molt Faster Than Others
August 07, 2017 — Every year birds replace wing feathers crucial for flight, but how long this process takes can vary.
Podcast
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ North Carolina Chapter President Wins Leadership Award
August 07, 2017 — At the Biennial ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Convention in Park City, Utah, Tom Tribble, President of Elisha Mitchell ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Society was presented with the William Dutcher Award.
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ in Action
The Interior Department Shouldn’t Reinvent Sage-Grouse Conservation Plans
August 07, 2017 — The choice is simple for Interior: a science-based approach that protects birds and Western communities or a flawed approach that puts special interests over collaborative conservation.
Press Room
You Need to See These Hooded Grebes Perform Their Bonkers Mating Display
August 04, 2017 — A new film offers a rare glimpse of the critically endangered bird's dazzling courtship moves on the windswept plateaus of Patagonia.
News
For Spectacular Shorebird Shots, Go Low
August 04, 2017 — Dropping to shorebird height is key to capturing intimate, sharp photos. These tips and products will help you get down.
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Shorebirds 101: What to Look for When You Hit the Water
August 04, 2017 — The diversity of shorebirds is stunning, but it can also be overwhelming. Here are four staple groups to get you started.
Birding 101
Deforestation and Drought in the Tropics Are the Biggest Threats to U.S. Forest Birds
August 04, 2017 — Within 40 years, migratory songbirds will face greater danger where they overwinter in Central America than where they nest, new research says.
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To Remember What Americans Can Achieve Working Together, Look to Utah’s Sagebrush Country
August 03, 2017 — In Box Elder County, incredible progress is being made to restore sagebrush habitat and protect the Greater Sage-Grouse on private and public lands. But the review of federal sage-grouse conservation plans has some nervous.
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