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    No New Drilling Off the U.S. Atlantic Coast; Arctic Still in the Crosshairs
    Birds March 15, 2016

    No New Drilling Off the U.S. Atlantic Coast; Arctic Still in the Crosshairs

    The Obama administration’s new lease plans take some opposition into account, but 13 sites in the Arctic and the Gulf are open for oil and gas leases.

    How A 60-Year-Old Shipwreck Is Still Hurting Birds Today
    Birds March 15, 2016

    How A 60-Year-Old Shipwreck Is Still Hurting Birds Today

    Oil from the S.S. Jacob Luckenbach has killed over 50,000 birds . . . and four of them died just this winter.

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    March 4: Spring has Sprung

    Why Native Plants Are Better for Birds and People
    Get Involved April 4, 2016

    Why Native Plants Are Better for Birds and People

    Bird-friendly landscaping provides food, saves water, and fights climate change.

    Birdist Rule #72: It’s Okay to Dislike Some Birds
    Birds March 9, 2016

    Birdist Rule #72: It’s Okay to Dislike Some Birds

    You don’t have to love every species. Here are some good candidates for your less-than-favorite birds.

    What Do the Birds and the Bees Have to Do With Global Food Supply?
    Birds March 10, 2016

    What Do the Birds and the Bees Have to Do With Global Food Supply?

    A new report from the United Nations suggests that the loss of certain pollinating species could threaten the planet’s food supply.

    Why Were 13 Bald Eagles Found Dead in Maryland?
    Birds February 26, 2016

    Why Were 13 Bald Eagles Found Dead in Maryland?

    The discovery has federal officials hot on the case. Here’s what might have happened to the birds.

    California Condors Achieve a Happy New Milestone
    Birds February 26, 2016

    California Condors Achieve a Happy New Milestone

    For the first time in decades, the odds are looking more in the condors’ favor.

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