How To Participate In The Great Backyard Bird Count | Take Two

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

Join us for a live event to learn about how to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count. We’ll have experts from Audubon, Birds Canada, and the Cornell Lab to share tips and tricks for participating. Two California educators will also share their expertise in how to engage children and young adults in the weekend bird-bonanza!


Register with us and we’ll send you a reminder before the event to make sure you don’t miss it: https://dl.allaboutbirds.org/2025gbbcwebinar

Let’s flock together for the 2025 Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC)! This … Continue

You Can Do Participatory Science

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

Discover the power of participatory science! Learn how students and people from all over the world are helping scientists by sharing their bird observations. Check out our K-12 Education website to explore resources that scaffold using participatory science with students of all ages: birds.cornell.edu/k12.

The Cornell Lab Of Ornithology is a membership institution dedicated to interpreting and conserving the earth’s biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds.

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Operation Rhino: The Ultimate Comeback | Guardians Of The Wild 204

This YouTube video was produced by Love Nature.

In 1997, the Black Rhino was declared extinct in Zambia, but thanks to an ambitious reintroduction plan, they’re making a comeback. In 2003, a pioneering population of rhinos was translocated from South Africa to North Luangwa National Park. Despite ongoing threats from poaching, a dedicated conservation team, led by Ed Sayer and Claire Lewis, is working tirelessly to protect them. Equipped with radio transmitters, each rhino is monitored across 8,000 square miles of wilderness. The team faces dangerous challenges, including darting rhinos for veterinary care and checking radio tags, but their … Continue

Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve: A Treasured Gem Of British Columbia

Nestled off the northern coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve presents a breathtaking harmony of culture, biodiversity, and natural beauty. Established in 1993, this remote archipelago is not only a testament to the region’s ecological significance but also a profound symbol of the Haida people’s cultural heritage.

A Rich Cultural Landscape

Gwaii Haanas, comprises over 138 islands and marine areas that were once the ancestral lands of the Haida Nation. This area is steeped in rich Indigenous history, evident in the monumental totem poles and ancient village sites that dot the islands. The … Continue

Native Seed Stratification And Seeding Meadow Habitat

This YouTube video was produced by The Canadian Wildlife Federation.

Kathryn “Kate” Arthur, Biologist with the Essex Region Conservation Authority leads us through the process of seed stratification for restoration projects. Learn why our native seeds benefit from and need stratification and how you can stratify seeds at the scale of restoration projects.

Canada’s wildlife is facing unprecedented threats. From climate change to habitat loss, pollution, and homes being destroyed by the effects of climate change, brought on by human activity, the once-vibrant ecosystems that span our nation are now in rapid decline. Species that once thrived in abundance

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