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Colorado River Talks Must Continue as Deadlines Loom
The Colorado River and its tributaries are ribbons of life in the arid West, providing water to more than 35 million people, irrigating millions of acres of farms and ranches, a resource for the 30… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Celebrating the Little Fish that Serve as the Beating Heart of the Ocean
Last weekend I enjoyed a late afternoon of surfing on the Alabama coast in some mellow, early summer waves (yes, there are actually surfable waves—and amazing beaches—in Alabama). As I sat on my… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Fires Near Alberta’s Oil Sands
Fires in northern Alberta temporarily disrupted Canadian oil production. Read More…
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On Public Lands, Federal Staffing Chaos Threatens Fragile Ecosystems
When the U.S. government started setting aside public land more than 150 years ago, its goal was twofold: to protect the scenery and wildlife of these special places and to allow people to enjoy… ,Read More Audubon > News
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On Public Lands, Federal Staffing Chaos Threatens Fragile Ecosystems
When the U.S. government started setting aside public land more than 150 years ago, its goal was twofold: to protect the scenery and wildlife of these special places and to allow people to enjoy… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Birds vs. Wind Turbines: New Research Aims to Prevent Conflict
Window collisions and cats kill more birds than wind farms do, but ornithologists say turbine impacts must be taken seriously. Scientists are testing a range of technologies to reduce bird strikes — from painting stripes to using artificial intelligence — to keep birds safe. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale e360
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Birds vs. Wind Turbines: New Research Aims to Prevent Conflict
Window collisions and cats kill more birds than wind farms do, but ornithologists say turbine impacts must be taken seriously. Scientists are testing a range of technologies to reduce bird strikes — from painting stripes to using artificial intelligence — to keep birds safe. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale e360
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Student Spotlight: Advancing Equity Through Clean Energy Policy
Nicholas Britton, a student in Columbia’s MPA-ESP program, believes equitable energy access is a fundamental human right and a powerful lever for climate and equity solutions. ,Read More State of the Planet
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Fort De Soto Highlights Nature’s Resilience After Hurricanes
By South Pinellas Anchor Steward Sydney Brazzle. In recent memory, few natural events have reshaped the Tampa Bay coastline as dramatically as the 2024 hurricane season. Hurricanes Helene and… ,Read More Audubon > News
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On Public Lands, Federal Staffing Chaos Threatens Fragile Ecosystems
When the U.S. government started setting aside public land more than 150 years ago, its goal was twofold: to protect the scenery and wildlife of these special places and to allow people to enjoy… ,Read More Audubon > News
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