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Today, Bureau of Land Management - National updated its oil and gas leasing policies for the first time in decades. Reforms will bring public lands leasing into the modern era, helping communities and birds by balancing responsible development with land and wildlife conservation. audubon.org/news/audubon-n…
One year ahead of schedule, Bureau of Land Management - National has surpassed its goal to responsibly site 25 gigawatts of clean energy projects on public lands. This is a significant milestone for communities and bird species at risk from climate impacts. bit.ly/43TXVeH #BirdsTellUs
'The patchwork landscape created by Dan O'Brien's grazing management is precisely what grassland birds thrive in, a mosaic of habitat that’s ideal for a broad spectrum of different bird species,” Cody Grewing, Audubon Great Plains rangeland ecologist. audubon.org/news/audubon-c…
Did you play the New York Times Games's Mini Crossword this morning? If so, you may have noticed that a certain *iconic* bird was one of its answers. For a hint for 3-Down, check out our bird guide here: bit.ly/2Rc8w39
Cherished by generations of Westerners, the sagebrush sea is a national treasure in great peril. Learn about Wyoming's Golden Triangle, and why it is one of the last great hopes for the Greater Sage-Grouse. Audubon Rockies
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Did you know that Harpy Eagles are monogamous? With a lifespan of 35 to 45 years, a bonded pair may stay together for 25 to 30 years. Talk about relationship goals! To celebrate Panama's #HarpyEagleDay , dive into these fun facts from Audubon Americas. audubon.org/news/10-fun-fa…
Natural cavities for bluebirds can be hard to find, and competition for these limited sites arises during early spring. Luckily, this guide shows you how to build your own nest box that Mountain, Eastern, and Western Bluebirds will enjoy: bit.ly/2LmdC9U #BirdFriendly
Want to become a better birder? Start a nature journal—writing, drawing, and counting birds and wildlife will help you notice new details and remember what you see in the field. On #DrawABirdDay , here’s some tips to get started. bit.ly/3LKuXDC