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Conservation Groups Aim to Cushion Birds From a Solar Power Boom
Recognizing the desperate need for more clean energy, avian advocates are working to steer solar projects away from key habitats.
South portland
United states
South dakota
Badger mountain
New york
New mexico
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Nick lund
Charlotte bellotte
Melissa mansfield
Suzanne scott
Michael burger
Katherine roome
Garry george
Grassland bird
Sagebrush songbird
Finding Clean Energy Solutions in Eastern Washington
The launch of Washington’s least-conflict solar siting project is a milestone for Audubon’s clean energy efforts in the state.
United states
Columbia plateau
Washington state university
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Brewer sparrow
Clean energy screening tool
Clean energy transformation act
Sagebrush songbird
Audubon clean energy initiative
Least conflict solar siting
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Sagebrush sparrow
Bird conservation
Podcast | A reluctant birder dabbles in an exploding pandemic pastime
Ted Alvarez thinks birding is boring. But with so much interest in it now, he decides to investigate.
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United states
University of washington
Deception pass
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Sara bernard
Ted alvarez
Mark baumgarten
Arjan dwarshuis
Harbor group
Crosscut escapes
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Carolina wren
Olympic coast
Star wars
Why Heat Waves Amplified by Climate Change Are a Big Problem for Baby Birds
The extreme heat wave earlier this summer was a disaster for nestlings in the Pacific Northwest. With climate change, these intense hot spells will become more frequent, ultimately threatening bird populations.
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South africa
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Western cape
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Wildlife center
New york times
University of new mexico
The Pacific Northwest is a leader in forage fish management — but it needs better data
The Pacific Northwest is a leader in forage fish management but it needs better data Hannah Weinberger © Nathan Pilling / Kitsap Sun Herring eggs can be seen clinging to blades of eelgrass along the shoreline at Old Man House Park in Suquamish. Endangered species like salmon and orcas get lots of attention in Washington. We painstakingly track their numbers, and each new baby, individual death or population crash has the potential to spur international reactions. But some species they rely on rarely achieve recognition. These small, silvery creatures herring, anchovies, euchalon and more shuttle energy through the food web between primary producers, like microscopic plants and algae, and bigger aquatic predators.
University of washington
United states
Columbia river
Puget sound
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Tim essington
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Lorna wargo
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Roy blunt
Richard blumenthal
Steve todd
Jen zamon
Pacific fishery management council
Us senate
University of washington school aquatic
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