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How Migrating Birds Could Warn Us of the Next Pandemic
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How Migrating Birds Could Warn Us of the Next Pandemic

In 1918, an avian flu virus became a devastating human contagion. Scientist studying shorebirds and waterfowl are hoping they can foresee such events and possibly even prevent them.

Challenge Your Kids With These Six Nature-Photography Projects
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Challenge Your Kids With These Six Nature-Photography Projects

From scavenger hunts to a seasonal calendar and a technique called cyanotype, there are so many ways to get creative.

Rowe Sanctuary’s Annual Fundraiser is Now Virtual
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Rowe Sanctuary’s Annual Fundraiser is Now Virtual

As a COVID-19 precaution, the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary will host A River Runs Through It, the annual fundraising event, virtually this year. The event will feature an online auction that opens at 6 pm CT on Thursday, October 1, plus a special video presentation at 6 pm on Saturday, October 3.

Monarch Watch Tagging: Rowe’s First In-Person Event since March
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Monarch Watch Tagging: Rowe’s First In-Person Event since March

The Monarch Watch tagging event on September 12 is the first in-person program the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary will host since March. The event consists of three tagging sessions from 1 to 4 pm with openings for 12 people per session; registration is required.

Spring Creek Prairie’s Annual Event Now Hosted Virtually
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Spring Creek Prairie’s Annual Event Now Hosted Virtually

— Formerly Tastes in the Tallgrass, this event will be part live auction, part Zoom presentation
Spring Creek Prairie and Local Faith Groups Team Up for Birds and Climate
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Spring Creek Prairie and Local Faith Groups Team Up for Birds and Climate

— The groups advocate for using native plants to help threatened birds and fight climate change
Court Strikes Down Trump Administration Policy That Let Companies Kill Birds
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Court Strikes Down Trump Administration Policy That Let Companies Kill Birds

In a major victory for conservation groups, a federal judge ruled that the Migratory Bird Treaty Act covers unintentional but avoidable avian deaths.

Ask Kenn Kaufman: Why Do Birds Abandon Nests for No Apparent Reason?
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Ask Kenn Kaufman: Why Do Birds Abandon Nests for No Apparent Reason?

Also this month: How did Hawaii get its owls? And who is the best ear birder Kenn's ever met?

Birdwatching Is a Bright Spot in a Pandemic-Stricken Economy
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Birdwatching Is a Bright Spot in a Pandemic-Stricken Economy

Sales are through the roof for seed suppliers, birdhouse builders, and small businesses helping people connect with the nature in their backyards.

Revealing the Past to Create the Future
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Revealing the Past to Create the Future

As Audubon deepens its commitment to antiracism, we owe members and others a full accounting and reckoning with John James Audubon himself.

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