How Your Next Camping Trip Could Be Harmful to Birds June 30, 2016 — Steller’s Jays are getting cozy around picnics and fire pits. Here’s why that isn’t a good thing. News
Migrating Manatees Delight Campers With Their Lazy Antics June 29, 2016 — A surprise appearance from three endangered guests has everyone at the Pascagoula Audubon Center buzzing. Audubon in Action
This Website Collects Obituaries for Birds—Here's Why You Should Use It June 27, 2016 — Thanks to D-Bird, citizen scientists are beginning to fill in the gaps on how many birds collide with buildings. From Audubon Magazine
Precious Spoon-Billed Sandpiper Eggs Under Close Watch in the U.K. June 24, 2016 — The next wave of captive baby Spoon-bills could soon be on their way—a conservation first. News
Life as a Castaway on an Island Owned by Seabirds June 21, 2016 — Now in its 43rd year, Project Puffin rages on with the help of some very dedicated volunteers and interns.
Beach Bodies Gone Wrong June 16, 2016 — Last week brought a string of Piping Plover deaths in Connecticut. Here's how to keep that from happening again. News
How Spain Lost Millions of Common Birds During the Past Two Decades June 16, 2016 — Deterioration of habitat and weak conservation policies are the main reasons for their disappearance. News
Watch: Flamingos Add a Dash of Color to the Florida Everglades June 13, 2016 — The birds are back in town.
Can We Save the World's Vultures? June 09, 2016 — Scavenging birds are teetering on the brink of extinction. Here’s what we’re doing to help bring them back. News
Volunteers Fight the Tide of Disappearing Wetlands June 07, 2016 — The Bay Area's wetlands have been badly battered, but restoration work aims to bring them back.
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