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Shifting weather patterns bring new bird species to New York City
Milder winters, shrinking habitats and new migratory patterns have changed the birds of the city.
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Daniel Rothberg: The coming crisis along the Colorado River
Overuse and climate change will mean sharp cuts in water use.
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How climate change is muting nature’s symphony
According to a 2018 report from the Audubon Society, over 300 North American bird species could lose half their ranges due to climate change in the next 60 years.
www.post-gazette.com
Bees, butterflies and other pollinators to get a $5 million lift in Western Pennsylvania
Audubon administers portions of national conservation grants benefiting bees and butterflies.
Naturally Latinos Conference fights against stereotypes in Chesapeake Bay watershed
Nearly 350 people tuned into the third annual Naturally Latinos Conference Dec. 2–4, organizers said. That turnout was double any of the previous gatherings. About half of the participants identified themselves as Latinos.
stateimpact.npr.org
Nature organizations say they’re working to reach out to Black environmentalists. Go deeper, expert says
Robert Bullard said that major nature organizations need to acknowledge that "the environment" should mean more than just untouched wilderness. It's also where people live, work, play, worship and learn.
www.nytimes.com
A Trump policy ‘clarification’ all but ends punishment for bird deaths
In one of its first environmental acts, the Trump administration absolved businesses from responsibility for "incidental" bird deaths. Avian carnage has followed.
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