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A Snowy Plover stands on sand with shells beside it.
Fort De Soto Highlights Nature's Resilience After Hurricanes
June 04, 2025 — Hurricanes Helene and Milton left destruction up and down the Gulf Coast. In the first beach-nesting season since they hit, conservationists are finding bright spots for birds.
Listening to the Land—and the Birds
June 03, 2025 — How Counting Birds Like Black-chinned Sparrows and Lazuli Buntings Guides Conservation on California’s Working Ranches
A small shorebird with beach vegetation
State of the Birds Report Highlights the Need for Focused Research and Fast Action
June 02, 2025 — Development, ÃÛèÖAPP change impacting habitat birds need for survival.
Three Tundra Swans fly over a lake
ÃÛèÖAPP Taps Global Climate Leader to Drive Bold Policy Agenda
June 02, 2025 — Chris Dragisic to lead ÃÛèÖAPP’s ambitious policy agenda to drive innovative conservation solutions across the hemisphere
ÃÛèÖAPP and Reforestamos join forces to conserve forests that support birds
May 30, 2025 — The collaboration between the ÃÛèÖAPP and Reforestamos Mexico seeks to build a tourism network for bird watching in the communities that inhabit the Iztaccíhuatl-Popocatépetl volcano area.
Celebrating 10 Years of BirdReturns
May 30, 2025 — Partnership celebrates creating over 180,000 acres of high-quality wetland habitat where and when it is needed most.
Landmark BirdReturns Partnership Celebrates 10 years of Creating Habitat for Central Valley Birds
May 29, 2025 — Comprised of ÃÛèÖAPP California, The Nature Conservancy and Point Blue Conservation Science, BirdReturns has provided over 180,000 acres of much-needed habitat through partnerships with wetland managers and farmers.
A male Anna's Hummingbird perches on a red hummingbird feeder.
Hummingbirds Rapidly Evolved Longer Beaks to Slurp More Nectar from Yard Feeders, New Study Suggests
May 29, 2025 — The 20th century expansion of nectar feeders drove Anna’s Hummingbirds to spread across California—and transformed the birds along the way.