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Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to benefit wildlife and people.

We're at COP26!

For the fourth year, Point Blue is proud to be an “official observer organization” at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties. The official observer status is given to accredited NGOs that allows us to observe the negotiations in progress and meet with the global community of those committed to addressing climate change. While in Scotland, we’ll be sharing our latest scientific findings that underpin our climate-smart conservation approach.

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What's Happening

Urban Restoration

Some might question the value of doing restoration in urban areas given that cities have been massively transformed, are human dominated, and represent a tiny percent of Earth’s total surface area. However, there are many reasons for prioritizing.

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Fleas of the Sea

How do copepods, the fleas of the sea, cope with a changing climate? These crustaceans are small but far from simple. Find out more when you join us and learn about this abundant, important zooplankton!

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An Upgrade for Coastal Planning

We are excited to announce that we just launched our newly updated Our Coast, Our Future platform! In a time when we are seeing and feeling the effects of climate change more than ever, it’s critical that our solutions keep pace.

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Are Protected Areas Working?

A new study led by Point Blue's Mark Dettling explores this question with 25 years of data! Our results were encouraging and enlightening.

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Smarter Conservation Solutions

Sharing our conservation resources and knowledge and providing our partners with valuable conservation tools is essential to Point Blue’s mission.

Farming & Ranching

Be a steward of the land without sacrificing your bottom line.

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Management

Improve conservation outcomes and guide conservation investment priorities.

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Nature Stewardship

Identify, understand, and help birds and other animals at home and while out enjoying nature.

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Research

Use our science. Browse our library of briefs and more than 2,000 peer-reviewed scientific articles, book chapters, and reports.

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Teaching

Teach others about a variety of science and conservation topics.

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