New Jersey retains the largest acreage of Atlantic white cedar in the US—but accelerating sea-level rise is pushing salty water upstream, killing the trees at their roots. To save this critical habitat, the state will restore 10,000 acres inland. https://t.co/pDGNGhVpaa https://t.co/6s2QtmDe0w
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It's the season for wattles and snoods! Wild Turkeys have made a dramatic comeback over the past 100 years, thanks to conservation efforts. Learn more here: https://t.co/30Dh9Ss10b Photo: Wild Turkey by Bruce MacQueen/Shutterstock https://t.co/yux8ubtUH0
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“The pace of progress…is deeply discouraging and disproportionate to the speed with which we are hurtling to disaster.” BirdLife International CEO, Patricia Zurita, shares her thoughts on the outcomes and disappointments of COP27. https://t.co/eyZ0yFNX67
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After 14 years of preparation, @TheYurokTribe and partners this past May began releasing condors to northern California—a major milestone for the endangered bird and for the tribe. #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth https://t.co/GcSvRqT87H
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Curious how we eventually arrived at the domesticated Wild Turkey? Learn the rich and fascinating story behind America’s favorite holiday bird with @BirdNoteRadio: https://t.co/kYZliRIb17 https://t.co/1ZLaWOHCXs
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To learn about every bird in the book "Bringing Back the Birds," and to access recordings of their songs, scientific names, conservation status, and much more, click on the link: https://t.co/2EcdxoxemC Photo: Andean Cock-of-the-Rock by @OwenDeutsch https://t.co/gDslwTahMj
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Poisoning birds of prey is not only illegal but incredibly dangerous - especially for dog owners. This story, about one Yorkshire family's beloved dog, was especially shocking - covered here in @BBCRadio4 Dead Competitive podcast: https://t.co/iIzKR7KHhh 🐕😟 @KerryAGodliman
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😬Currently, under 1% of clothes are made back into new clothes once they're worn out. 💡That’s why we are paying you to return your old Teemill-made items so they can be made into new products, with £5 credit to use in-store! ➡️Click https://t.co/T6fHWDARlm to #TakeBackFriday https://t.co/xEMSZiDlMu
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A new Vermont program recruits volunteers to survey breeding birds that would otherwise go uncounted. Thanks to it so far, Audubon scientists studying the declining Blue-winged and Golden-winged Warblers learned of a new breeding hotspot for these species. https://t.co/sgLVNhq24G
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Everyone deserves equitable access to the outdoors and access to the same clean air and same clean water. Urge Congress to begin reversing decades of harmful environmental impact on communities of color by supporting the Environmental Justice for All Act. https://t.co/CfXorxAcqU https://t.co/6BxbBBzopK
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Grassland species are among the most imperiled groups of birds in the U.S. Audubon's North American Grasslands & Birds Report highlights the best practices needed to protect these species from climate change and disappearing habitat. https://t.co/A87Cw3IHBN #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/T8ZNaIi19P
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🎉 This year, we celebrated 100 years of BirdLife. 100 years of conservation, collaboration, passion and partnership. 💡 Over the next few weeks, we'll be sharing inspiring stories from our Partners and supporters, to inspire us all to continue the fight for nature. https://t.co/5l06LYa2Hx
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❤️ What gives you hope for the future of our planet? Share with us by replying to this thread! https://t.co/iQBsTw0ItJ
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In what were disused parks, @detroitaudubon and partners have worked with the city to create native plant meadows that neighbors delight in sharing with visitors like Indigo Bunting, Scarlet Tanager, and Ring-necked Pheasant. #PlantsForBirds https://t.co/YjIHDxKVBy
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