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Elizabeth Gray bands a female Redwinged Blackbird during her graduate field studies.
I'm Proud To Be Part of Your Flock
November 03, 2022 — An introduction to Elizabeth Gray, the first woman to hold the title president or CEO at ÃÛèÖAPP.
An illustration of a woman and young girl crouching down looking at something in a driveway next to a house.
The Day We Didn’t Save the Starling
November 02, 2022 — In our rescue attempt, I thought I was giving my young daughters a lesson in compassion. It ended up being the reminder that I needed.
New ÃÛèÖAPP Study Reveals Discrepancies in Conservation Planning Methods
November 02, 2022 — Researchers used ÃÛèÖAPP’s Survival by Degrees report to compare different approaches to ÃÛèÖAPP-informed bird conservation planning.
State of U.S. Grassland Birds: Still Declining
November 01, 2022
Climate Watch Announcements
November 01, 2022 — Guidelines for the Winter and Summer 2023 Climate Watch survey periods
ÃÛèÖAPP Appoints Marketing and Strategy Leaders to National Board
October 31, 2022 — New Directors bring experience in culture-building, corporate strategy, fundraising, and engagement in Latin America and the U.S.
One Lesson From Sandy: Hurricanes Aren’t All Bad for Birds
October 28, 2022 — Ten years after the storm devastated the East Coast, science shows its effects on avian habitat were a surprisingly mixed bag.
A bat drinks from a hummingbird feeder at night with its long tongue, two more bats flying up behind it.
How Hummingbird Fans Are Helping to Protect a Border-Crossing Bat
October 28, 2022 — By observing nighttime visitors to their feeders, community scientists in Arizona have been central to the recovery of lesser long-nosed bats.