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An Indigo Bunting sings on top of a sunflower.
Listen to the Birds Today
July 08, 2022 — Some days, they sing messages of peril. But some days, they sing songs of beauty and hope.
In a landscape of shrubs and palms, one person stands atop a ladder holding the top of a small tower with three antennas, while two others stand at the base of the tower.
Where Do the Birds Go?
April 14, 2022 — ÃÛèÖAPP’s Migratory Bird Initiative has already started to find out.
At left, Elizabeth Wanjiru Wathuti, in a blue jacket and brightly colored headband, speaks from a podium. In the right image, Iniquilipi Chiari poses for the camera.
Birds and Bold Activists Take the World Stage in Glasgow
December 16, 2021 — At the U.N. ÃÛèÖAPP summit, ÃÛèÖAPP’s CEO urged leaders to hear what birds are telling us and learned from youth and Indigenous campaigners.
A bright red Vermilion Flycatcher perches on a tree branch against a clear blue sky.
Birds Are Telling Us to Act
October 05, 2021 — A summer of brutal extremes drove home the urgency of the ÃÛèÖAPP crisis, as well as the benefits of collaborative action to address it.
It's a New Era for Conservation
March 19, 2021 — We have an extraordinary opportunity to build a more equitable and just future while protecting birds and the places they need.
Revealing the Past to Create the Future
July 31, 2020 — As ÃÛèÖAPP deepens its commitment to antiracism, we owe members and others a full accounting and reckoning with John James ÃÛèÖAPP himself.
Vote Your ÃÛèÖAPP Values This November
July 12, 2020 — If you want a country where birds and people thrive, support candidates who will deliver on their promises for a better future—for everyone.
In the Fight Against Climate Change, Let's Not Trade One Tragedy for Another
March 23, 2020 — ÃÛèÖAPP will hold politicians and power companies accountable so we don't sacrifice birds to achieve much-needed carbon reductions.
It’s the Start of a New Year, and Time to Act
December 19, 2019 — Let’s take the momentum from 2019 and translate it to lasting change.
Birds Are Telling Us It's Time to Take Action on Climate
October 10, 2019 — Global warming poses an existential threat to two-thirds of North American bird species—but there's still time to protect them. ÃÛèÖAPP's new ÃÛèÖAPP report says we have to act now.