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Evening Grosbeak - Photo USDA NRCS Montana

Citizen Science Helps to Inform Bird Conservation

A large-scale study recently published in Global Change Biology investigates how different species of birds respond to extreme weather events such as heat waves and drought, the types of events that are predicted to occur with increasing frequency and severity due to climate change. The authors found that common birds are better able to withstand […]

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Prothonotary Warbler right - Photo Earl Harrison

Prothonotary Warbler Adventures: 2020

The quest to attract nesting “golden swamp warblers” starts with re-establishing their nesting structures at two locations, Alum Creek Lake near Kilbourne, Ohio, and along the original Leonardsburg Road in the Delaware Wildlife Area. At Alum Creek, forty-five pipes stand in the lake all year near the northern and western shore for a shoreline distance

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Red-breasted Merganser - Photo Mick Thompson

Icebreaker Project: Audubon’s Position

In light of recent actions by the Ohio Power Siting Board, Audubon Great Lakes reaffirmed its position on the “Icebreaker” wind energy project. Audubon’s wind energy experts have been tracking this project since its inception, and have testified before the board to ensure that birds are protected while we develop new sources of clean energy.

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