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National Wildlife Federation: Reversing America’s Wildlife Crisis

The National Wildlife Federation outlines threats to American wildlife and identifies opportunities for meaningful conservation impact. A report by the National Wildlife Federation emphasizes the need for conservation action to prevent the loss and support the flourishing of North American native wildlife. American wildlife face a number of threats today, and even those that aren’t […]

Written by on April 5, 2018

These Island Endemic Birds are Thriving Thanks to Ecosystem Restoration

Restoration projects aid recovery of island-endemic birds. Birds that are only found on islands are particularly vulnerable to threats posed by invasive species–they cannot simply migrate to a new home, as they are specifically adapted to their insular environment. Birds confined to just a single island or archipelago are some of the most at-risk species in […]

Written by on December 15, 2016

Scripps’s and Guadalupe Murrelets Avert “Endangered” Listing

Great news! Thanks to incredible island restoration efforts, including the conservation interventions we helped execute on California’s Channel Islands’ Anacapa Island, the Scripps’s and Guadalupe Murrelets are no longer at risk of being endangered. Learn more from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife. Featured photo: Anacapa Island. Credit: Island Conservation

Written by on November 23, 2016