7 Destinations For Viewing Spectacular Wildflower Blooms
March 25, 2024 —
Catch the bonanza of color unfurling in mountain meadows, lush forests, and desert dunes across the United States—and see some birds, too.
Conservationists Urge Caution as the Federal Government Promotes Fish Farming
March 22, 2024 —
Aquaculture comes in many forms and can be done sustainably, but a push for more offshore operations raises concerns, environmentalists say.
Rock Climbers Rise to the Occasion to Protect Cliff-Nesting Raptors
March 22, 2024 —
In Bears Ears National Monument and climbing areas around the country, adventurers are working with scientists and educating their peers to prevent harm to the majestic birds whose habitat they share.
New Laws Protect Bird-Friendly Yards From Neighborhood Rules
March 22, 2024 —
A blossoming legislative trend prevents homeowners associations, which set landscaping rules for a growing number of Americans, from forbidding native plants.
Conservation Groups Retool Their Missions to Address the Affordable Housing Crisis
March 22, 2024 —
Protecting green space can drive up local property costs, so land trusts are forming new partnerships to create homes for people and wildlife.
To Protect Two Declining Western Birds, Scientists Seek a Tricky Balance
March 20, 2024 —
Both Pinyon Jays and Greater Sage-Grouse face significant declines in distinct Western habitats. Can conservationists meet the needs of both?
A Total Solar Eclipse Is Coming. How Will Birds and Other Wildlife React?
March 15, 2024 —
When the moon covers the sun, animals get weird. April’s eclipse gives scientists—and you—a chance to learn more about their responses. Here's how and where you can take part.