Marshall Johnson of Audubon and @valeriecourtois of @ILInationhood at the Indigenous Village at #COP15 in Montreal. Valerie is an expert on the national movement of Indigenous-led conservation and stewardship across Canada. https://t.co/hJojvx4bVl
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Share your love of birds and support bird conservation by giving an @ABCbirds Gift Membership to friends and family this season! You can schedule a personalized ecard along with your Gift Membership on any upcoming date! Purchase your gift here: https://t.co/ijlsGA8s4d https://t.co/aEJioxPyoM
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🚨 In the final week of #COP15, the stakes are high. 🌎 Decisions made in the final few days will determine whether governments want to create a world in which we thrive alongside nature or condemn all life on earth. https://t.co/AyuxuYK4Pz
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As winter settles in for the U.S. and Canada, you may wonder how the coldest season impacts smaller bird species like the Rufous Hummingbird. Learn about how they get by: https://t.co/S0YnbEpcpH Photo: Rufous Hummingbird by punkbirdr/Shutterstock https://t.co/VPluum21Nt
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What connects Little Rock Audubon Center to British Columbia and Costa Rica? A recent Swainson’s Thrush visitor! Learn about the first tagged bird detected by the @AudubonAR center’s Motus tower. https://t.co/dItixc2Q4C https://t.co/yeuxMr95Gw
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“For me, they have brought healing through the way they are,” Watching birds “really invites us to experience the natural world in special ways. They’re like, to me, little winged gifts.” https://t.co/UKfb9CO5vs
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Fantastic article in the @nytimes; birding has such positive effects on you! https://t.co/VejcARjhIP #birdwatch #birding #bird #birdwatching
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The Allen's Hummingbird has one of the most restricted ranges of any U.S. hummingbird, breeding solely along the West Coast. This bird's migratory population follows an unusual schedule. Find out when during the year you can observe them in the U.S. here: https://t.co/L8SYXjvcLA https://t.co/spHLKxd0mk
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🌳 Forests are by far the most important habitat for birds. 🦜 They support 77% of all species and are where most threatened #birds are found. ❤️ They are also one of the world’s greatest hopes – for tackling climate change, for biodiversity, for our livelihoods, for us. https://t.co/Hin5R6Mqzn
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Michael Kerrigan—founder of the Midlands Audubon campus chapter—wants young people to know that they don't need to be biologists in the field to help birds. Read about his time in Washington working with Audubon policy staff to #SaveTheSeabirds. https://t.co/2twZ0ydIAS
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The Birda community is about more than just your birdwatching moments; it's about the adventures, stories and inspirations behind them. We spoke to Jamie, a Birda ambassador, about his birdwatching story, see below! https://t.co/OdMaALrKDj #birdwatch #happybirding #livewilder https://t.co/8UcQKh4xZH
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🎣 Destructive fishing practices are harming European seas. 🌊Yet, healthy oceans are part of the solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises. ⏰This #COP15, EU leaders must turn the tide and work to rapidly protect and restore the oceans. ➡️ https://t.co/NqP3599G7O
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Current federal funding—including for vital conservation programs—expires December 16. These programs are essential to restoring bird populations. Urge your Members of Congress to support funding for birds & communities across the country. https://t.co/Df5eCRSde4 #BringBirdsBack https://t.co/u5fUbRdqLy
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A clattering cackle in the salt marsh is often our first clue to a Clapper Rail’s presence. Find out how Audubon works to improve the outcomes for this vocal rail and other bird species in the Mississippi River Delta. https://t.co/0C7zm6AODd https://t.co/LKhtsCc30q
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While Hurricane Sandy improved conditions for some birds, it destroyed important stopover habitat for others, requiring urgent restoration efforts. https://t.co/qGXZUAz0Dz
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