Restoring Coastal Sea Gardens | Field Notes | Parks Canada

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For over 4,000 years, Coast Salish Peoples cultivated sea gardens — and now they’re making a comeback — guided by Indigenous knowledge and supported by western science.

Discover the powerful story behind restoring coastal ecosystems and ancestral traditions!

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Purple Quail-Dove: Endangered Earth Dove

This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.

The shy, stunning Purple Quail-Dove belongs to a larger family that includes familiar species such as the widespread Mourning Dove and Rock Pigeon. It was once considered a subspecies of the Sapphire Quail-Dove, a close relative found in southern Colombia, eastern Ecuador and Peru, and western Brazil. The Purple Quail-Dove was split into a separate species in 2010 based on differences in its plumage and song.

This bird’s genus name, Geotrygon, is derived from the Greek words for “earth” and “dove,” and refers to its ground-dwelling habits. Its species name,

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Q&A with Michael J. Parr, Co-Author of “Birds of the Tropical Andes”

This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.

ABC President Michael J. Parr shares highlights and stories from the new book “Birds of the Tropical Andes,” co-authored with wildlife photographer Owen Deutsch.

This beautifully illustrated large-format book celebrates the splendor and extraordinary diversity of Andean birds and the habitats they depend on. It draws on the latest findings from the field and sheds light on the lush alpine and forested terrains that make this avifauna so rich and plentiful. With illuminating essays that share invaluable perspectives from some of the region’s leading bird conservationists, Birds of the Tropical

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