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The Birds of the Seal River Watershed
September 06, 2024 — A Bird Survey Summary Report 2021-2023
Preserving The Bahamas: A Journey of Conservation and Resilience
September 06, 2024
Dogs on beaches and wetlands: scientists warn of declining shorebird breeding success
September 06, 2024 — Incidents of birds preyed upon or chased by dogs are the daily bread on social media. While scientists warn of the negative impact on shorebirds, the solution to this conflict is neither simple nor quick. ÃÛèÖAPP Americas has some tools that can make a difference in the lives of shorebirds.
Mangroves: Cradle of Coastal Biodiversity and Partners in the Fight against Climate Change
September 06, 2024 — Mangroves cover an impressive 46,284 square kilometers of the Americas. However, they remain undervalued despite their vital role: This vast mangrove landscape is a privileged habitat for biodiversity and a favored site for thousands of migratory and endemic birds.
The successful result of ÃÛèÖAPP's Coastal Stewardship Program adapted to Chile
September 06, 2024 — The American Oystercatcher tells the story of hundreds of birds facing a complex conservation scenario today. With 213 breeding pairs, 426 eggs, 66 chicks, and 35 fledglings protected, we celebrate the successful result of ÃÛèÖAPP's "Coastal Stewardship Program" adapted to Chile.
What is Colombia, the “Country of Birds"doing for Bird Conservation?
September 06, 2024 — For the past year, Colombia has developed a strategy to protect its nearly 2,000 birds species. Community-led bird sightings play a key role in achieving this goal and also contribute to the Global Biodiversity Framework.
Grid of many past ÃÛèÖAPP magazine covers.
Dive Into 125 Years of ÃÛèÖAPP Magazine Covers, Bird by Bird
September 05, 2024 — We catalogued more than 700 covers dating back to 1899 to discover what their subjects reveal about our publication’s enduring interests.
A flock of Red Knots foraging in shallow water among horseshoe crabs.
The Push to Save Horseshoe Crabs Is Gaining Momentum
September 05, 2024 — Conservationists hope new restrictions on harvesting and synthetic alternatives to a crab-blood compound used in biomedical testing can turn the tide for the ancient arthropods, whose eggs are a vital food source for Red Knots.