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Nothing Ruins the Great Outdoors Like Lead Poisoning
March 02, 2017 — Overturning a lead ban for wildlife refuges puts birds and people at risk.
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2017 ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Gala Honors Frances Beinecke and Nathaniel P. Reed
March 02, 2017 — Star-Studded Event Raises Over $1.1M for Conservation
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Can’t Photographers and Birders Just Get Along?
March 02, 2017 — The rivalry needs to stop—for the good of the birds.
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Whoa! Watch a Sneaky Roadrunner Nab a Hummingbird While It's Feeding
March 02, 2017 — A California photographer managed to capture the rarely documented behavior in his own backyard.
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Gorgeous Sunset Shot of Sandhill Cranes Wins Spot on New USPS Stamp
March 01, 2017 — Michael Forsberg’s photo of a flock sweeping over Nebraska's Platte River beat out tens of thousands of other candidates vying for the honor.
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The Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Rule: What It Is and Why It’s Important
March 01, 2017 — President Trump has ordered the EPA to begin reviewing the rule that governs how the agency protects waterways. Here's what WOTUS means to wildlife and people alike.
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Zinke Has Teddy Roosevelt Aspirations; ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Says, 'Bully for Him!'
March 01, 2017 — Birds and people stand to benefit if Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke follows through on his commitment to conservation.
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An Expert’s Take on the Past, Present, and Future of Fighting Climate Change
February 27, 2017 — Frances Beinecke, former president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, was an early leader in the battle against global warming. Here she discusses what has been accomplished and what's left to be done.
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