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Why it’s Essential for BLM to Complete its Sage-Grouse Management Plans Without Delay
October 28, 2025 — An iconic bird has disappeared from parts of its range
Oak Creek flows into the Verde River
Funding Water Security on the Ground in Arizona
October 27, 2025 — Tour in Arizona’s “Verde Valley” highlights the impact of investments in water reliability for rural communities—while also benefiting the Verde River.
Bird sitting on a rock with head turned towards camera
Traveling Birds, Traveling Bird Exhibit
October 25, 2025 — Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest lands at the Peabody-Essex Museum
Aerial view of green land and blue water
Protecting Lands and Waters for a Brighter Future
October 24, 2025 — How the Miawpukek First Nation is leading the way in Indigenous-led Conservation in Newfoundland
An individual on a boom lift installs Motus radio antennas.
Solving Migration Mysteries, One Motus Station at a Time
October 23, 2025 — The very first Motus tower to be installed on an ԹϺ Certified Bird-Friendly ranch is advancing bird science in eastern Wyoming.
Bird standing on a rock with water seen behind it
Two New Marine Refuges on Haida Gwaii Will Protect Marine Biodiversity
October 22, 2025 — ԹϺ celebrates the permanent protection of globally important marine habitat
Banning barberry and embracing birds
October 16, 2025 — In southeastern Connecticut, Avalonia Land Conservancy is improving two nature preserves to benefit forest birds.
Sandhill Cranes flock in shallow water in front of a mountainous landscape and autumnal trees in golden light.
Take a Week to Celebrate America's Most Outstanding Landscapes
October 14, 2025 — It's National Wildlife Refuge Week
People with binoculars in a raised, covered pavilion surrounded by lush, tropical gardens and trees.
Do Nations With the Most Birds Attract the Most Bird Tourists?
October 03, 2025 — Bird-rich Colombia has seen explosive bird tourism growth, according to a new study that sifted through eBird data. But not all tropical nations are fulfilling their bird tourism potential.
When the Rio Runs Dry
September 26, 2025 — ԹϺ Southwest's efforts to provide refuge for wildlife on the Rio Grande