ÃÛèÖAPP in Action

Connecting Campus Chapters to Drive Local Conservation
July 03, 2019 — The ÃÛèÖAPP on Campus chapter program arrives in Mississippi and attracts a network of students that want to create a birding community for all.
In Vermont, a Popular Program Seeks to Make Hiking as Inclusive as Possible
June 25, 2019 — The success of Pride Hikes shows that LGBTQ-safe spaces outdoors continue to be needed—and cherished.
At Seattle's Seward Park, Making the ÃÛèÖAPP for Everyone Is a Priority
May 31, 2019 — Seward Park ÃÛèÖAPP Center’s Outdoor Asian Owl Prowl event is just one of the many ways it connects its diverse community to the environment.
Oakland Has Its First Official Bird Thanks to These Dedicated Kids
May 24, 2019 — After two years and a lot of hard work, a student-run campaign to make the Black-crowned Night-Heron the city's mascot sees success.
Inland Lakes Keep California’s Grebes Afloat—Until Waters Get Too Low
May 10, 2019 — Last summer ended in calamity for a nesting colony at PG&E's Lake Almanor. Now an ÃÛèÖAPP chapter is fighting back to ensure that birds and locals get all the hydration they need.
A New Wave of Advocates Arrives in Washington
May 07, 2019 — At a recent fly-in event, ÃÛèÖAPP volunteers challenge Congress to save seabirds.
Speaking up for Birds
May 06, 2019 — ÃÛèÖAPP members in Colorado learned how to lobby their legislators at Getting Green Laws 2019.
Extreme Weather Caused Chaos for This Year's Crane Tourism Season
May 01, 2019 — Nebraska's Rowe Sanctuary saw a record number of migrating Sandhill Cranes, but the lack of visitors mean a hard financial year ahead.
When David Sibley Is Your Art Teacher
April 26, 2019 — The esteemed ornithologist recently visited Brooklyn elementary schoolers taking part in ÃÛèÖAPP New York's "For the Birds!" education program.
ÃÛèÖAPP Arkansas’ Lobby Day Proves Key in Passage of Solar Access Act
April 24, 2019 — Grassroots organizing and advocacy helped make Arkansas a regional player in the clean-energy movement.