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Audubon Nebraska is now part of Audubon Great Plains! Follow us at @Audubon_GP
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"Here is what we know: Because of human activity, life on Earth is undergoing an extinction crisis approximately 1,000 times faster than natural rates...We are tearing holes in the fabric of life on Earth that supports our own human lives." Jane Alexander cnn.com/2022/12/09/opi…
#AudubonHatched is a fun new feature in the Audubon Bird Guide app that visualizes your 2022 birdwatching journey. Find your logged bird sightings, your top 3 most sighted birds, where you birded, and more! Get more info from Audubon Society: bit.ly/3VPc3RC
The Bird Migration Explorer from Audubon Society and partners is now available on mobile—you can explore species migration maps right on your phone! Check it out: explorer.audubon.org
"Roughly 27,000 sandhill cranes have already arrived along the river between the towns of Chapman and Overton, according to the latest figures from the nonprofit Crane Trust, which conducts a weekly count of the cranes." #Cranes #GreatMigration smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/san…
We've moved! Follow us at: Audubon Great Plains Visit us online at: greatplains.audubon.org
Today we celebrate Intl Women’s Day with Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska. We thank her for support of the Growing Climate Solutions Act - which connects private landowners with Dept. of Agriculture for support with voluntary conservation and carbon capture efforts.
“We need something that’s comprehensive and uses the climate change lens to think about Nebraska’s future and what’s going to be good for wildlife, what’s going to be good for people,” - Kristal Stoner thereader.com/2023/03/13/the…
"To protect our future, we need to attempt to predict the future." In a new study published this month in Frontiers - Ecology & Evolution, Dr. Sarah Saunders and @mhmeek identified locations in N America likely to sustain biodiversity. #ClimateAction #biodiversity audubon.org/news/using-sci…