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Marbled Murrelet swimming with a fish.
Federal Court in Canada Rules on Important Migratory Bird Law
February 22, 2024 — Good news for birds and bird lovers across Canada!
Two water birds rise up out of the water close together, a long reed held in one of the bird's beak wraps around their long necks as they twirl.
Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2023 APP Photo Awards
February 22, 2024 — From an extra hungry Great Blue Heron to a very determined Verdin, this year's selections once again provide a vivid glimpse into the lives of birds.
Birds of Colombia Face Threats from Widespread Wildfires
February 22, 2024 — Recent wildfires in Colombia left a significant impact on vulnerable ecosystems like páramos. But what effect do they have on endangered bird species?
Building Anew Along the Shores of San Diego County
February 21, 2024 — Local chapters, universities, Indigenous groups, and APP California collaborate to revitalize a shoreline that has long been left to the depredations of industrial action.
Alice Madden Named as APP’s New Senior Director for Climate
February 21, 2024 — Madden will assume her role with the conservation organization on March 4.
Close up portrait of a Harpy Eagle turning its head to the side.
After Years in Captivity, These Rescued Harpy Eagles Are Flourishing in the Wild
February 16, 2024 — The successful rehabilitation of the majestic raptors is the first in Bolivia, and a ray of hope for a species that has lost vast stretches of its historical habitat.
A collage of the following birds. Photos from left: Atlantic Puffin, Shane Kalyn/APP Photography Awards/2023 Professional Award Winner; White-tailed Kites, Jack Zhi/APP Photography Awards/2022 Grand Prize Winner; Anna's Hummingbird, Patrick Coughl
How to Capture Photos That Will Catch the APP Photography Awards Judges' Attention
February 16, 2024 — We spoke with APP Photography Awards judge Morgan Heim about what it takes to wow the judges in the competition.
Mega-flock of Semipalmated Sandpipers taking flight.
United Nations Wildlife Conference Focuses on Migratory Species
February 15, 2024 — The theme “Nature Knows No Borders” encourages international collaboration