December 16, 2022 —
ÃÛèÖAPP’s work in science, policy, advocacy, and conservation has helped create lasting change for birds and has set us up for greater impact in 2023.
Stylish and Social, Winter Waxwings Provide a Wonderful ID Challenge
December 16, 2022 —
Bohemian and Cedar Waxwings look very similar and are more likely to intermingle in the colder months. Here’s how to tell them apart.
This Year’s Bonanza of Boreal Birds Once Again Bears Out the Winter Finch Forecast
December 15, 2022 —
As predicted, grosbeaks, crossbills, and other northern birds are on the move, visiting feeders and delighting birders. Prognosticator Tyler Hoar explains what goes into the annual projection.
The Weedkiller Dicamba Is Poisoning Wildlife Habitat. Will the EPA Finally Act?
December 15, 2022 —
Blamed for destroying crops and fraying community ties, the widely used herbicide also poses a threat to the plants birds need, experts say.
Climate Advocates Want to See a More Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels
December 15, 2022 —
While the Inflation Reduction Act promises to inject billions of dollars into frontline communities, environmental justice leaders are concerned about its support for pollution-producing energy sources.
At Last, a Real Possibility to Avoid Catastrophic Climate Change
December 15, 2022 —
After decades of minimal action, Congress passed the largest and most comprehensive piece of ÃÛèÖAPP legislation in U.S. history. Will we make the most of this opportunity?
Clean Energy Isn’t Enough to Avoid the Worst Consequences of Climate Change
December 15, 2022 —
Fortunately, the Inflation Reduction Act includes support in other key areas.
The Intimate Relationship Between Pinyon Jays and Piñon Pines Is Unraveling
December 15, 2022 —
Drought, beetle infestations, and warming temperatures have pushed both species into a snowballing decline. Scientists are working to revive them.
Winter Is the Time to Sow Native Seeds
December 15, 2022 —
Growing bird-friendly plants from seed is a rewarding way to do your part.