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Posted on Feb 7, 2019 by Ryan Brady
Brrrr! It’s been cold across the state of late, creating challenges for us and many wildlife alike. Small birds like chickadees seem especially vulnerable yet time and again they persist. How do they do it? In short, a mix of behavioral and physiological adaptations. Learn more >>>
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Posted on Feb 7, 2019 by Ryan Brady
Wisconsin’s Citizen-Based Monitoring Network is celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2019. Learn about Wisconsin’s history of citizen-based monitoring and how you can join the celebration here, and make a pledge to volunteer with citizen-based monitoring in 2019! Learn more >>>
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Posted on Feb 7, 2019 by Ryan Brady
The North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) recently released three products to help focus efforts, identify opportunities, and highlight successes in the bird conservation community. These included National Bird Conservation Priorities, a Bird Conservation Relevancy Toolkit, and Human Dimensions Success Stories with Story Map. Learn more >>>
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Posted on Feb 7, 2019 by Ryan Brady
We’re afraid not! Some spend the winter in Wisconsin, even as far north as Lake Superior. How do they pull it off? By switching their diet to mostly fruit. Learn more >>>
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Posted on Feb 7, 2019 by Ryan Brady
eBird Status and Trends Assessments Now Available A new era of eBird Science is here: Status and Trends. Your sightings to www.ebird.org and novel analysis methods have combined to create detailed population information for 107 species of North American birds. Learn more and explore exciting new results here. Citizen science at its finest! Christmas Bird… [Read more]
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Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
WBCI’s 2018 annual meeting is just around the corner. With a focus on declining populations of aerial insectivores — swifts, swallows, nightjars, & more — the conference will be held September 6-8 in Waukesha. The hotel and registration deadlines have past but organizers still welcome walk-ins, who must secure their own lodging, meals, and refreshments… [Read more]
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Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
Operation Migration took flight 25 years ago when two artists-turned-aviators developed a method of teaching birds a new migratory route. The innovative approach helped stabilize the dwindling population of the magnificent Whooping crane. But now this chapter in Whooping Crane conservation has closed. Find out why here.
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Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
The North American Bird Conservation Initiative has released a concise, high-level summary of priorities for national bird conservation centered on five themes ranging from land and water conservation to policy and funding. Learn how you or your organization can make a difference at https://bit.ly/2MGZg34
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Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
Our bird conservation collaborative is celebrating 15 years of success and unveiling a new strategic plan to guide us through 2022. Learn more in this WDNR news release or check out the plan directly by clicking the image below.
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Posted on Apr 4, 2018 by Ryan Brady
The Leopold-Pine Island IBA has long stood tall among Wisconsin’s network of 90+ Important Bird Areas. Work there to reduce Sandhill Crane collisions with power lines was recently featured in the Spring 2018 issue of Audubon magazine.
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