#BigYearAtHome Team In celebration of the August #BigYearAtHome challenge, #BirdingFromHome, we are featuring a fun article by Mike Green, a #BigYearAtHome Team Member. Mike works with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Division of Migratory Birds and each year he and his fellow staff members … [Read more...]
#BigYearAtHome August Challenge – Birding From Home (#BirdingFromHome)
the #BigYearAtHome Team Our August #BigYearAtHome challenge is to bird watch from home (#BirdingFromHome) – truly a challenge that is within the nature of the #BigYearAtHome campaign. This challenge is inspired by the relatively new green birding movement. What is the green birding … [Read more...]
#BigYearAtHome July Challenges — Explore and Share
#BigYearAtHome Team In July we challenge our #BigYearAtHome community to 1) Explore a National Wildlife Refuge and 2) Take a Kid Birding. Explore our National Wildlife Refuge System and the birds that use the habitats that our National Wildlife Refuges protect and … [Read more...]
Riparian Restoration Gives Birds a Chance
Becki Robins and Emma Havstad of River Partners Originally published by the Sonoran Joint Venture The endangered Least Bell’s Vireo was once common in San Diego and California’s Central Valley until habitat loss and other threats propelled their decline. Multiple efforts including riparian habitat … [Read more...]
Migratory connectivity is a powerful tool for conservation and collaboration: The Common Nighthawk migratory connectivity project
Elly Knight, University of Alberta Studying a species that is poorly understood has many challenges, but it also brings opportunity; most importantly the opportunity to build a community from the ground up. That’s the approach we’ve taken to studying the Common Nighthawk. Elegant yet enigmatic: … [Read more...]
The stopover-to-passage ratio (SPR) links airspace and stopover habitat use to identify high-priority conservation areas for migrating birds
Emily B. Cohen, Appalachian Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science & Migratory Bird Center, Smithsonian Conservation Biology InstituteJeffrey J. Buler, Hannah L. Clipp, Jaclyn A. Smolinsky, Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, University of DelawareKyle G. … [Read more...]
A Conversation to Catalyze Game-changing Bird Conservation
Tom Gardali, Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director, Point Blue Conservation ScienceJaime Stephens, Science Director, Klamath Bird ObservatoryDebra Agnew, Science Communication Specialist, Klamath Bird ObservatoryJohn Alexander, Executive Director, Klamath Bird ObservatorySarahy … [Read more...]
Bureau of Land Management Supports Bird Conservation in Arizona
The Sonoran Joint Ventureand Arizona Game & Fish Department The vast diversity of birds and habitats in the Sonoran Joint Venture (SJV) region calls for an equally impressive team of partners working towards conservation and management. In the southwestern United States, there are large … [Read more...]
New in the Conservation Resource Library: Documents of PIF’s Past, Present, and Future
Partners in Flight Conservation on a Grand Scale In 1992, Peter Stangel and Amos Eno of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation shared the visions and hopes for the future for Partners in Flight in a changing world. Now in our 30th anniversary year, as we learn from our past and … [Read more...]
Discovery of a vital link in the marathon migration of the Blackpoll Warbler leads to conservation actions for migratory landbirds in northern Colombia
Nick Bayly, SELVAKen Rosenberg, Cornell Lab of Ornithology It's October and birds are on the move, and none more so than the Blackpoll Warbler. Thousands of these medium-sized warblers are streaming across North America towards the Atlantic coast in preparation for an epic journey to South … [Read more...]
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