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Conservation

Oct 17th update from Broome

October 19, 2010 by Clare M 2 Comments
Clare Morton has been sending us regular updates from Broome, Australia, focussing on her work monitoring shorebirds (especially Pied...
Conservation

Re-introducing the Red-billed Curassow

September 29, 2010 by Alan 4 Comments
Back in April I slipped out one evening and had the pleasure of spending a couple of hours with...
Blogging, Conservation

Broome….birds, beaches & beyond.

August 25, 2010 by Clare M 3 Comments
In this guest post Clare and Grant Morton talk about Broome Bird Observatory and Roebuck Bay, a critically important...
Conservation, Politics

No Action on Climate Change

July 23, 2010 by Corey 3 Comments
The United States Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, has announced that the votes aren’t there to act on climate...
Conservation

BOLO for BP Oil Damage

June 6, 2010 by Mike 3 Comments
The irreplaceable Birding Community E-bulletin published monthly by Wayne R. Petersen and Paul J. Baicich includes an important request from the U.S. Fish...
Conservation

World Wetlands Day on the Highveld

February 10, 2010 by a Guest 2 Comments
Last year I was fortunate enough to visit Ursula Franke of the South African Crane Working Group (SACWG) at...
Conservation

Turkeys Teeming Throughout America

November 26, 2009 by Mike 2 Comments
Happy Thanksgiving! While our custom on the fourth Thursday of November is traditionally to trot out some thrilling turkey...
Conservation

Should Birds be Kept as Pets?

November 18, 2009 by a Guest 30 Comments
The following article, written by Monica Engebretson, author and senior program associate at Born Free USA, appeared on Opposing...
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