Today the @Interior proposed the first offshore wind energy lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico. Audubon supports offshore wind projects in the Gulf that avoid, minimize, and mitigate impacts on birds and the places they need. #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/1QLVBMwE9p
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The @USFWS announced today that they will be seeking public comments and input on the proposal to list two distinct subpopulations of the California Spotted Owl under the Endangered Species Act. Learn more in the USFWS press release here: https://t.co/rVMaw8nv0T https://t.co/qiJ6Kj6Hez
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The Gulf Coast supports nearly half of North America’s migrating birds—including Piping Plovers & Red Knots. Offshore wind leasing must fully consider habitats & the wildlife that rely on them to avoid significant impacts on bird populations across the US. https://t.co/vIhiE44Z2o
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“Clean energy is a critical part of reducing emissions and climate threats that affect both people and wildlife, and we are committed to working with energy producers to make sure projects are sited and operated responsibly,” says Audubon’s Garry George. https://t.co/rGxt554BZo
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Hey, you, look over here—baby birds! Here's an adorable gallery featuring our favorite shots of chicks from the 2022 Audubon Photography Awards. And if all this cuteness gets you inspired, remember that this year's awards are open for entry! https://t.co/iBkr6tqcpB https://t.co/CVtEqEzNSl
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iPhone vs Camera. Don’t tell me equipment doesn’t matter. 😝 #PeregrineFalcon . . . . . #wildlifevideos #wildlifevideo #animalvideo #animalvideos #naturevideos #naturevideo #bestbirds #bestoftheusa_birds #bestwildlife #bird_brilliance #bird_extreme #birdlove #birds_brilliance #birds_nature #birds_perfection #birdselite #wildlife_aroundworld #wildlife_inspired #wildlife_perfection #wildlife_seekers #wildlife_supreme #wildlife_vision #animalplanet #audubonsociety #canonusa #natgeowild #peregrinefalcons #falcon #falcons
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It's time for another Wildlife at Speed! What's this blurry bird?🤔🤔 Comment your guesses below and find out the answer tomorrow! #birda #birdwatch #birdinguk #whatbird #wildlifeatspeed #birdID #birdidhelp #whatbirdisthis #birdquiz #birdingquiz #blurrybird #wildlifewednesday https://t.co/eN9cghVdYL
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Last chance to register for our webinar later today all about the U.S. Farm Bill and how it benefits bird conservation. You don't want to miss it! RSVP for our 4pm Eastern webinar on February 22 here: https://t.co/YHPKpK40Hx Photo: Upland Sandpiper and cows by Jim Giocomo https://t.co/ymshWe5fd0
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Writer @rienfertel’s budding friendship with Ukraine’s top eBirder has opened a sometimes frightening window into the life of a birder in a besieged country. https://t.co/KWn4pgBg8y
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What does Jason "the Birdnerd" St. Sauver do as a senior education manager at @SprCreekPrairie Audubon Center? From writing grants to engaging people in bird conservation, the naturalist and educator seems to do it all. Interested in a career at Audubon? https://t.co/zwTQdzfVEq https://t.co/jaznF6yW8p
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Comprehensive coverage of raptor persecution in the Mirror today - hope this brings the issue to a potentially new audience. The article covers hen harriers, nature loss in the UK, moorland burning and some recent cases. Have a read here: https://t.co/CfZKahMuZD @DailyMirror
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Spring now begins weeks earlier than it did 60 years ago. But a new study found male and female birds are responding differently: males are doing a better job keeping apace with spring—showing the complexity of ecological effects of climate change. https://t.co/bMwwZ8hLik
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🌏 Status quo will not save the #ocean or protect us from climate breakdown. ✊ Turn words to action and champion a healthy ocean now! 📣 Urge governments to make an ambitious #HighSeasTreaty that benefits ocean life: ➡️ https://t.co/rm01SQUm0Q #IGC5 #OneOceanOnePlanet
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Tiny but colorful Bluethroats nest in the Alaskan Arctic, then make their way back to Asia in the winter. Only a handful of birds are known to make this journey. https://t.co/mbmtZOVzoB https://t.co/YmU2uylMSz
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In 2021 @EPA received claims of nearly 3,500 incidents in which the herbicide dicamba was blamed for causing damage beyond where it was sprayed—including in natural areas important for birds. And the agency figures only 1 in 25 such incidents are reported. https://t.co/FuxbhtWg4k
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