Jeff Wells
@bird_wells
Scientist, #bird #conservationist, & author (books here: goo.gl/sSCq1v) now at Audubon, protecting: #Boreal #Forest @BorealForestNow #carbonstorage
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https://www.audubon.org/conservation/boreal-forests 23-06-2009 02:29:25
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Trilled to be back! 🐦🎶 The Mussau Triller, undocumented since 1979, has been rediscovered in Papua New Guinea! Read more and see the first-ever photos of the species! With American Bird Conservancy birdsoftheworld.org/bow/news/massa…
🌿🌎🦜Este es Alto Calima, en el Valle del Cauca, un territorio de 18.114 hectáreas, declaradas como Área Protegida, hogar de más de 1.800 especies de animales y plantas y cientos de especies amenazadas. American Bird Conservancy BirdLife Americas RedLAC Fondo Acción Asociación Calidris
As #WorldWaterWeek comes to a close, take a look at how Audubon Great Lakes observed this important week—bringing together local communities, leaders, and policy experts for a discussion on advancing policy solutions to protect birds and the waters they depend on. gl.audubon.org/news/during-wo…
At Audubon Kern River Preserve, ongoing banding & tracking projects have given Audubon California an unmatched look into the migration patterns of elusive birds, like Baba Ghanoush, a Yellow-billed Cuckoo that returned to Kern River after spending time in Texas. ca.audubon.org/news/comeback-…
Congratulations are in order from Audubon Florida to the passionate park lovers across Florida who spoke out against development in nine of the state’s state parks last week. You wrote letters, shared updates, and called your elected officials—and it worked! bit.ly/4dKdMAn
As we continue to manage the stressed #ColoradoRiver, it's vital we protect these special places for birds & people. Will you help us raise awareness of the important habitats along the #LowerColoradoRiver & share why they matter to you? bit.ly/LCRStory 📸 Erika Flores
A Lesser Yellowlegs was picked up by a Motus wildlife tracking station in Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Sanctuary in Florida in August. This very same bird was tagged by Audubon Americas and partners as part of a study in Colombia in April! bit.ly/47fnvw4
A recent grant will allow Audubon’s Gillmor Sanctuary in Utah to remove invasive plants, like tamarisks and phragmites, and replace them with native greenery to provide native habitat for the birds that call the Jordan River home. Read more from The Salt Lake Tribune: bit.ly/4cSA4yH