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From Chirps to Insights: Measuring Biodiversity with Audubon’s Bird-Friendliness Index
In a world grappling with biodiversity loss and climate change, the need for practical tools to measure nature’s health has never been more urgent. That’s where birds come in—and why… ,Read More Audubon > News
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‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Photos Capture a Rare White Loon’s First Summer
Every spring, Common Loons flock to Montana’s lakes to nest after wintering along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. For the past three decades, Tony Gangemi has followed them, surveying the lakes… ,Read More Audubon > News
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West Coast Brown Pelican Study Shows How Community Science Can Fill Conservation Data Gaps
A new scientific paper published in the journal Marine Ornithology documents the power of community science across the west coast, and provides essential information on a population of Brown… ,Read More Audubon > News
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From Chirps to Insights: Measuring Biodiversity with Audubon’s Bird-Friendliness Index
In a world grappling with biodiversity loss and climate change, the need for practical tools to measure nature’s health has never been more urgent. That’s where birds come in—and why… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Humans Occupied a High-Altitude Site in Australia During the Last Ice Age, New Study Finds
Archaeologists and local First Nations groups have uncovered early evidence that reshapes our historical understanding of high-altitude human occupation and mobility. ,Read More State of the Planet
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‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Photos Capture a Rare White Loon’s First Summer
Every spring, Common Loons flock to Montana’s lakes to nest after wintering along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. For the past three decades, Tony Gangemi has followed them, surveying the lakes… ,Read More Audubon > News
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West Coast Brown Pelican Study Shows How Community Science Can Fill Conservation Data Gaps
A new scientific paper published in the journal Marine Ornithology documents the power of community science across the west coast, and provides essential information on a population of Brown… ,Read More Audubon > News
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In a Death Valley Shrub, a Blueprint for Heat-Proof Crops
In the searing heat of Death Valley, California, a small shrub known as the Arizona honeysweet is able to thrive in temperatures upwards of 120 degrees F (roughly 50 degrees C). A new study reveals how the plant, Tidestromia oblongifolia, can endure in such harsh conditions, findings that could prove useful in engineering crops to…
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10 Delegates From the Climate School Share Their Plans and Hopes for COP30
Columbia Climate School representatives discuss what they hope to achieve at this year’s global climate summit in Brazil. ,Read More State of the Planet
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In a Death Valley Shrub, Scientists See a Blueprint for Heat-Proof Crops
In the searing heat of Death Valley, California, a small shrub known as the Arizona honeysweet is able to thrive in temperatures upwards of 120 degrees F (roughly 50 degrees C). A new study reveals how the plant, Tidestromia oblongifolia, can endure in such harsh conditions, findings that could prove useful in engineering crops to…
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