Warmer Conditions Disrupt Farallones Wildlife
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Students and Teachers Have Restored Over 32 Miles of Bay Area Habitat
One Mile, Big Impact
Restoring the Upper Pajaro River corridor for climate change.
Watching Change: Shuford Receives Science Excellence Award
From the comeback of the White-faced Ibis to flooding rice fields for habitat, the avian ecologist has seen changes over 40 years.
Citizen Science: Save Whales with Your Smartphone
A new app can reduce conflict between endangered whales and ships.
Calling All Backyards
Opportunities abound for bird habitat.
New Micro-technology Tracks the Secret Paths of Songbirds
Understanding migration routes can provide insights into the challenges songbirds face.
Schoolchildren Plant Pajaro Wildlife Corridor
Plantings are providing a way for wildlife to move between four mountain ranges.
Desert Bird Nesting Success Greatly Reduced During Drought
A new study shows 13 species of Sonoran desert birds are delaying nesting during drought years, often with dismal results.
Return of the Fur Seals
Imagine tens of thousands of northern fur seals on the Farallon Islands. Scientists are watching history repeat itself–150 years later.
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