• Birding To Help Revitalize Conservation Efforts

  • Apr 1 2025
  • Duración: 30 m
  • Podcast

Birding To Help Revitalize Conservation Efforts

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  • Some of the best songs you can hear this spring aren't on the radio.

    Hundreds of millions of birds make their annual migration back into North America in early March. Despite their return to our neighborhoods and backyards to wake us up bright and early, a new report reveals they're numbering fewer and fewer.

    The 2025 State of the Birds report is a joint effort spearheaded by a coalition of science and conservation organizations. It found widespread population decline across nearly all habitats and that over one third of species require conservation help.

    But it's not all bad news. The report also finds that an increased interest in birding has led to more volunteer data that helped shaped the report.

    We discuss what we can learn about our feathered friends and our environment while birding.

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