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A gray and yellow warbler lies dead on a sidewalk, feet up in the air, while people and cars pass by, the busy city in the background.
Unseen Danger: One Day of Deadly Window Strikes for New York鈥檚 Birds
June 26, 2023 — Go behind the scenes with the dedicated New Yorkers working to stop the flood of avoidable deaths that occur in the city each migration season.
People stand behind Governor Polis as he signs a bill in a montane meadow.
Stream Restoration Legislation Will Benefit Birds and People in Colorado
June 21, 2023 — New law is a win and a good first step to clarifying stream restoration activities.
Three individuals stand among tall grass and shrubs reaching for plants along a river.
Flowing Together: Colorado鈥檚 Streams Need Your Help
June 14, 2023 — Volunteer to help improve critical bird habitat in Colorado.
A flock of Red Knots fly in a murmuration over water.
How 糖心传媒 South Carolina Protects Their Coastal Birds and the Places They Need
June 01, 2023 — With their Shorebird Stewardship program, 糖心传媒 South Carolina protects Red Knots, American Oystercatchers, and other birds that find respite on their shores.
Group of people in mountainous area
Voices of the Arctic
May 12, 2023 — Read more about an 糖心传媒 Alaska intern's travel to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to interview local I帽upiat and Gwich鈥檌n elders.
Hudson Valley鈥檚 鈥淟aurel & Ash Farm鈥 Becomes Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer
May 10, 2023 — Just in time for farmers鈥 market season, Laurel & Ash is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Bundles of cut willow saplings lie on the bank of a montane stream.
Colorado鈥檚 Proposed Stream Restoration Legislation 鈥 Part 2
March 14, 2023 — What you need to know from our legislator-focused webinar.
Cattle graze in a pasture below dry slopes.
Experimenting Today to Save Tomorrow鈥檚 Soils
March 01, 2023 — Seven 糖心传媒-certified ranches are testing ways to improve soil health through Colorado鈥檚 new STAR Plus program.
A male Scarlet Tanager perches on a branch, viewed from below as it looks ahead.
Great Mountain Forest First-Ever Officially Recognized Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer in Connecticut
February 28, 2023 — Just in time for production season, this 6,000 acre forest in Litchfield County is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Fairbanks Maple Officially Recognized as a Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer
February 16, 2023 — Just in time for production season, this Chautauqua County family-run business is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.