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Why Public Lands Matter: State of the Birds 2011

The 2011 State of the Birds report was released today by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. This year’s report focused on putting some specifics to the idea of the value of public lands. The...

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New State of the Birds Report Highlights Private Lands

When  people think of bird habitat, they likely think of vast, pristine places such as national parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas. But working lands—farmlands, ranchlands, and...

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Never to Be Repeated: Lessons From the Passenger Pigeon

By Hugh Powell A hundred years after they went extinct, Passenger Pigeons are suddenly everywhere you look on the Internet. Scientists and historians, newspapers and blogs alike are revisiting what is...

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2014 State of the Birds Report: Analysis, Action, and Hope

The 2014 State of the Birds report was released today in a ceremony at the steps of the Smithsonian Institution. The report takes inspiration from the story of the Passenger Pigeon: a symbol of both...

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State of the Birds 2014: Common Birds in Steep Decline List

The idea of conservation brings to mind urgent actions: the race to save endangered species. But even more important is the goal of keeping common species common, the conservation equivalent of “an...

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State of the Birds: Can We Learn from Austin’s Bats?

Yesterday, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the 2010 State of the Birds Report in Austin, Texas. Our communications director, Miyoko Chu, was there too (that’s Miyoko at far right,...

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State of the Birds: Can We Learn from Austin’s Bats?

Yesterday, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the 2010 State of the Birds Report in Austin, Texas. Our communications director, Miyoko Chu, was there too (that’s Miyoko at far right,...

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Why Public Lands Matter: State of the Birds 2011

The 2011 State of the Birds report was released today by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. This year’s report focused on putting some specifics to the idea of the value of public lands. The effort...

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New State of the Birds Report Highlights Private Lands

Related StoriesBrand New “State of the Birds” ReportHow eBird Data Helped Produce the 2013 State of the Birds ReporteBird Data Helps Produce the 2011 State of the Birds ReportThe State of the Birds...

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Never to Be Repeated: Lessons From the Passenger Pigeon

A hundred years after they went extinct, Passenger Pigeons are suddenly everywhere you look on the Internet. Scientists and historians, newspapers and blogs alike are revisiting what is likely the...

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2014 State of the Birds Report: Analysis, Action, and Hope

The 2014 State of the Birds report was released today in a ceremony at the steps of the Smithsonian Institution. The report takes inspiration from the story of the Passenger Pigeon: a symbol of both...

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Image may be NSFW.
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State of the Birds 2014: Common Birds in Steep Decline List

The idea of conservation brings to mind urgent actions: the race to save endangered species. But even more important is the goal of keeping common species common, the conservation equivalent of “an...

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