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Wind power turbines in Altamont Pass threaten protected birds

Los Angeles Times - Louis Sahagun - ‎27 minutes ago‎
Environmental organizations led by the American Bird Conservancy had called for mandatory standards. The US Fish and Wildlife Service authorizes limited incidental mortality and disturbance of eagles at wind facilities, provided the operators take ...

 

 

Population of black grouse rises dramatically in Teesdale

Teesdale Mercury - ‎1 hour ago‎
But the early morning spring counts just completed by researchers from the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust show that the 2010 population of 500 males has grown to 820 in the North Pennines. Fran Atterton, the trust's black grouse project officer, ...

 

Waterfowl conservation programs on chopping block in tough federal budget times

The Republic - Bob Marshall - ‎3 hours ago‎
The controlling Republican caucus in the House has renewed its attacks on the two most important waterfowl conservation programs. It plans deep if not total cuts to the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, and big hits to the conservation titles ...

SFI Grant Helps Audubon New York Link Forest Management to Bird Conservation

PR Newswire (press release) - ‎1 hour ago‎
WASHINGTON, June 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The New York program of the National Audubon Society has received a Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI®) conservation grant to build a stronger link between bird conservation and forest management ...
 

Last chance for Madagascar pochard – World’s rarest duck

24/08/2009 14:29:23

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Madagascar pochard. Urgent action required to save the bird from extinction.

 

Worries increase for world's rarest duck


August 2009. Conservationists have become increasingly concerned for the plight of the Madagascar pochard, the world's rarest duck and possibly the world's rarest bird, following the discovery of only six females during a recent expedition to the country.

Project partners, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) and The Peregrine Fund (TPF), also report the devastating news that there were no surviving young from 2008, when the small known population of just 19 birds did breed successfully. Without active conservation intervention the species may become extinct.

Critically endanagered
This small endemic duck was thought to have gone extinct in the 1990s, but was rediscovered in 2006 by The Peregrine Fund on a small remote lake in north-western Madagascar. This has given us a second chance to save this species. But, although this tiny population seems relatively stable, it may be extremely vulnerable to the slightest change to its environment.

Recovery plan
Building on Durrell's extensive experience with the conservation and breeding of threatened ducks in Madagascar and WWT's long history of endangered wildfowl conservation worldwide, these UK institutions together with TPF, an American conservation organisation, and the Government of Madagascar are launching a recovery plan for the species.

Captive breeding
Following last month's trip to Madagascar, this recovery plan will focus on the instigation of an immediate programme to rear ducklings and hold adults in secure conditions within Madagascar.

These birds would form the basis for a conservation breeding programme, when facilities are built in 2010. At the same time the team will start to collect ecological data on the species and identify potential lakes for reintroduction.

Durrell's Project Leader, Dr Glyn Young, believes action needs to be taken now, "The window of opportunity to save the species from extinction is incredibly small, and we must all muster the energy and resources necessary to stop another species from becoming extinct".

WWT's Aviculture Manager, Nigel Jarrett, said: "The original plan was to take the first batch of eggs in 2010 but, following the expedition, discussions are underway to see if the timetable can be brought forward to this year's breeding season, which would see the team return to the lake in October.

"Once we have secured eggs from the wild, WWT's and Durrell's extensive experience of rearing endangered wildfowl, at Slimbridge and Jersey, will be used to breed the birds at a purpose-built facility in Madagascar. This will act as a ‘safety net', greatly reducing the immediate risk of extinction.

Within three years, the hope is to at least double the total numbers of pochards. In time, these will be released into the wild on suitable sites."

Peregrine Falcons nest robbed, a quarry in Kingswinford is again the venue

of a heinous crime.   The eggs of a pair of peregrines have been stolen and

the safety  of the parents is in question. If you have any information about

this serious crime please contact us or the police.

Birdlife Flyways campaign to kick off

23rd April

One of the worst stories we have highlighted.

Falklands guilty of Human Rights Abuse.

Penguins are starving.

14th April

Great news one of the internets best web sites just got better.

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Xeno-canto have launched there Australasia site

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Purple Martins keep pests at bay

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The rich life of Svalbard faces a creeping thaw

 

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13th April

 

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Mark Levin- You Won't Believe Brignell's List of Global Warming ...

OG&E pledges $3.75M for threatened birds

‘State of the Birds’ highlights urgency of eider conservation

Whooping crane population declines for first time in almost a decade

BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching- Michigan ...

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WorldBird Comment: This is a very important step and we urge everyone to support the proposals.

2nd April

Great news as I sometimes think it's only wetland birds that are catered for.

The RSPB- Now is the time to save threatened farmland birds

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Audubon program explores relationship between bird movement and ...

Detailed study predicts Africa’s first bird extinction looming

Rare Bird Sightings At Kingfisher Bay

[STARTING UP IN TURKEY] Discovering Turkish wildlife

London G20 summit belays global power shift

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For the Birds- - CJR

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DEC manages potential bird problem on forestland adjacent to Stewart

Songbirds pour on the speed to get back to Minn. in spring

Obama signs wilderness bill into law

EU- Environment- EU celebrates 30 years of the Birds Directive

A Few Things Ill Considered - Another Week of GW News, March 29, 2009

1st April

Early WorldBirds got the worm, computers crashed maybe because of a virus but harddrive was damaged and we were of line.

31st March 2009

Greens move to ban duck shooting as season opens

It's a lot harder to shoot with a camera than a gun, more rewarding and the ducks prefer it.

Sir Peter Scott was a keen duck shooter, but after painting and learning to appreciate the beautiful creatures he put his guns away.

BioBeer- Bird Conservation in Mongolia

WorldBird comment "I'll drink to that"

A Conversation With Dee Boersma A Census Taker for Penguins in ...

The RSPB- Hunting danger to one of world's most-threatened birds

Africa's first bird extinction likely within four years ...

Wetlands restoration helps dwindling bird species thrive

Hunting danger to one of the world’s most threatened birds

Wildlife biologists probe mystery of missing Albatross

Funds Help Preserve Birds

Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted)- Birds in the ...

More Land Protected! | BSI Blog

Bird Populations Suffering

30th March 2009

A special day for WorldBirds

BirdLife International - conserving the world's birds

Save South Africa's penguins _ give them a home Pick up a Penguin today

Safer Fencing Can Help Save Western Birds | Electric Cost Monitoring

Endangered species listing could hurt economies..

WorldBird Comment Their extinction wouldn't help either

Northern Warren County site recognized as 'Global Important Bird ...

Taiwan to reveal mysterious migration route of gray-faced buzzard

Proper Bird Feeder Care Important to Bird Health - Wake Forest ...

Wetlands restoration helps dwindling bird species thrive info@ecologicalinternet.org

A Single Swallow- Following the Migration from South Africa to ...

EARTH HOUR- People power rules in the Hunter

High Island beckons bird watchers

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Report- Habitat loss hurting Colorado birds

BIRDS VANISHING IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY In a tailspin

Flowering trees attract birds

28th March 2009

All 4 female ibises now on mainland, 4 males stay on island - The ...

Australia kicks off Earth Hour climate campaign

50 years of Australian mutton bird research

Birds and bugs of the forest have a lot to tell

These birds are nesting in durian trees

Bird-watchers rally to support winged friends UAE - The Official ...

Bald eagle's death may impact others

Nature’s Q and A

Climate And Habitat Diversity Affect Variety Of Animal Species In ...

Photo in the News- Bird Flu Reaches Western Europe

27th March 2009

FAA to seal bird-strike records

WorldBird Comment "This could only happen in a free country"

Coate Water's Nature Reserve has new heron chicks (From Swindon ...

Eckert- Hit the lights to save birds, Mother Earth

WorldBird Comment Please support this movement

Earth fever takes hold across globe

Climate change aims need to be better integrated

Natural beauty

.Gannets take long way to Oz

Australia- Carbon neutral farming a furphy - Last News from Earth ...

Drop in Daddy Long Legs hurting bird populations | Eco Speak ...

Bird team become star attraction

26th March 2009

Climate change affecting European birds, study reveals

The RSPB- Building a road to agreement

Australian minister steps in to protect endangered Eastern Bristlebird

Ninety years of birdwatchers' notes going online

Condors at Oregon Zoo on roll in delivering eggs

Rosamond Gifford Zoo celebrates birth of rare thrush bird

WorldBird comment well it's not a thrush or rare but it's a pretty picture.

White-crested Laughingthrush

Mystery bird Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted)- Today's ...

Devils find a safe haven

25th March 2009

Long-tailed tit flies up charts

Flight of Scotland's garden birds

Will Birdville's birds switch roosts-

DLNR accused of failing to protect endangered bird on Big Island ...

RSPB drop wind power objections | Online news | New Civil Engineer

Birds in the News 164

Wetland Birds Highlighted as Conservation ...

Conservation efforts to increase hunting, birdwatching opportunities

The Wildlife Society Blog » The State of the Birds

Happy with the bird watching part.

24th March 2009

Bird Controls Offspring's Gender

White-eyes evolve new species faster than any other known bird family

Africa's first bird extinction likely within four years

Sidamo Lark

The sound of silence- The Cuckoo is vanishing

When the birds come home to roost

American Birds Sending Troubling Message About The Environment

24th March 2009

Conservation International biologist to receive Harvard medal

23rd March 2009

Avocets at Upton Warren

THE EAGLES ARE LANDING

22nd March 2009

More funds needed to save native birds

Major Decline Found In Some Bird Groups

21st March 2009

Bad News

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1/3 of all North American birds are Threatened.

US birds in 'widespread decline'

WorldBird comment:- How can we call ourselves civalised.

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Good News

How the pink pigeon escaped the fate of the dodo

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Help Science- Build Your Own Bird Tracker, Cheap

Rare Cambodian vultures recuperate from poisoning

Cats Versus Birds- The Debate Continues

Working together for farm birds

20th March 2009

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Endangered Palila birds released on Mauna Kea in Hawaii

Our hopes go with them.

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The snows are coming - snow geese, that is
Daily Republic - Mitchell,SD,USA
From what I’ve gathered in my few hunts on light geese is they’re not easy to decoy, and they’re smart birds. The one question I always found myself asking ...
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Welland Tribune - Ontario, Canada
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"Extinct" Bird Seen --Then Eaten
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Scientists had suspected the species—listed as "data deficient" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's 2008 Red List—was extinct. ...
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Their long, pointed tail feathers had frozen to their perch — like a child’s tongue on cold metal — and they were stripped from the birds when they flew ...

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Ridgerunner Reports: Bird movements reveal effects of global warming
Jackson County Chronicle - Black River Falls,WI,USA
Greg Butcher, Audubon director of bird conservation, warns that "the long term picture is not good for many species, and even in the short term, ...

From a light twitter to a mechanical roar
Ha'aretz - Tel Aviv,Israel
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Authorities: Seven face possible state, federal charges for ...
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BIRDS: Amazing video footage of golden eagles hunting their prey ...
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Capico International Update- Rainforest grown coffee bad for birds

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Backyard Habitat- This Friday- Live Webcast with Author of Birds ... ...
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Epoch Times - Bird Flu in Hong Kong Enters the Second Stage
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HONG KONG—Following positive test results of H5N1 bird flu virus in dead birds found along the west coast of Hong Kong, Hong Kong’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department confirmed on February 15 that the dead myna bird ...
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New sea bird survey in Caribbean

Flocks of starlings over Brighton Pier may soon disappear  30 years ago there were 250,000 now the numbers have dropped to 40,000. Global warming may be to blame.

Mercury a concern in eagles

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