Start off #BirdabilityWeek 2022 by exploring their crowd-sourced, interactive digital platform cataloging the physical accessibility of birding sites and hiking trails nationwide. You can also submit data and help making birding more accessible—try it out: https://t.co/8vxFB245HC https://t.co/BZOyC0DZTb
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Chestnut-collared longspurs are disappearing fast according to #StateOfTheBirds. Our grasslands are in trouble. But by preserving playa wetlands we can boost bird populations and secure water resources for all. Learn more: https://t.co/fbBtF8i8JD #BringBirdsBack
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"Migratory birds need our help−populations are facing steep declines across the board," says Audubon’s Jill Deppe (@DeppeJill). Learn how the Bird Migration Explorer can play a vital role in slowing down or reversing these troubling declines. @bfp_news https://t.co/MnXwlOFlu7
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Fishing line and tackle entanglements can be a big—and even fatal—problem for birds like the Black Skimmer. As of this past July, there've been 34 cases reported affecting 9 species. Learn from @AudubonFL what you can do to reduce entanglements. https://t.co/AjkpYuM85l https://t.co/5ytuXXtwCa
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Just in time for fall migration, @ABCbirds and migratory birds like the Bicknell's Thrush are celebrating the recent expansion of the @SOHConservación-managed Bosque de las Nubes Reserve. Endemic birds in the Dominican Republic will benefit as well. https://t.co/Nawi3mzSlP https://t.co/fyGB6ypPAt
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🚨 New report reveals widespread losses of #birds in all U.S. habitats – except for one... ⚠️ A newly released State of the Birds report for the United States is a tale of two trends, one dire and one hopeful. ➡️ https://t.co/zXNKQK1Dwc @audubonsociety @ABCbirds
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For @AriannaPunzalan, protecting California Condors is close to her heart. As one of a few Filipinx-American conservationists, she hopes her path will inspire others like her to see conservation as a career option. https://t.co/2lCgKkthmO
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“I’ve learned by being a JFT that some small efforts we make can have a large impact on the health and success of a forest.” Bent of the River Audubon Center’s Junior Forest Technicians get hands-on experience on what it means to be a forester. @Audubon_CT https://t.co/Q2pRmWNcHc
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In summer, Gray Vireos shed their old, worn feathers to make way for fresh plumage—a process that reminded Silas Fischer (@grayvireo) of their own gender transition. They created glass sculptures to express this connection: https://t.co/Y66l0aFCqR https://t.co/UMdWT8FsoI
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🐣 How #birds nurture their offspring to adulthood has long fascinated those fond of nature. 🔎 Discover more about the journey of different species as they grow from #chicks to adults. ➡️ https://t.co/MrYRiPkZC6
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Audubon scientists have developed a new way to map bird migration by combining different types of migratory data. More comprehensive maps can inform better conservation efforts for some of our most impressive and imperiled migratory bird species. https://t.co/5ueAjPg0xu
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“If there’s 1 thing I want people to know about Florida's beach-nesting birds, it's that they need our help—either by stewarding, educating friends & family about #BirdFriendly beach use or financially supporting groups working to protect them.” @AudubonFL https://t.co/badAf8jYTD
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