eBird Status And Trends W Cornell Lab Senior Scientist Amanda Rodewald

This YouTube video was produced by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Learn more at https://trends.ebird.org/

New analyses using more than 36 million observations from birders have revealed the most detailed view ever on population trends of birds across the continent. These new tools developed by the Cornell Lab are providing managers with a blueprint to identify where to focus conservation investments, that scientists say was sorely lacking. While the news that many species are declining the most in areas where they should be thriving, this research is pointing the way forward.

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a membership

Continue

Slow Down | Wildlife Rules | Parks Canada:

This YouTube video was produced by Parks Canada.

Are you planning a visit to Banff National Park? Be sure to obey posted speed limits, for the sake of the wildlife!

Music: Slow Down by Parks Canada’s Mountain WIT

Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOeQmKFW5bk

Stay Connected!

Subscribe to the Parks Canada Newsletter
https://pcan-ebulletin.ca/en/signup

Plan Your Visit
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel

Parks Canada Shop – your purchase helps conservation
https://www.parkscanadashop.ca/

Canada’s national parks, national marine conservation areas, and national historic sites are the ultimate awe-inspiring experience.

Parks Canada

Western Kingbird: Mighty Monarch

This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.

The Western Kingbird(Tyrannus verticalis), as its name implies, can be found across a wide area of the western United States and southern Canada. This colorful counterpart of the Eastern Kingbird(Tyrannus tyrannus) is a member of the tyrant flycatcher family, a huge group of New World birds that includes species ranging from the fiery little Vermilion Flycatcher(Pyrocephalus rubinus) of the American southwest, and Central and South America to the Cock-Tailed Tyrant(Alectrurus tricolor), a resident of South American savannas.

Although many bird species were adversely impacted by the waves of European … Continue