Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Webinar Today: Celebrating World Migratory Bird Day 2022

A closer look at the threats birds face during migration. | 
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Magnolia Warbler.
A Discussion for Darker Nights and Safer Flights
Tonight, join the Celebrating World Migratory Bird Day 2022 Webinar for a fascinating conversation about migratory birds, the hazards they face, and the actions we are taking to help ensure safe passage along their journeys. The webinar will be presented in English with live Spanish translation.

Audubon is a proud sponsor of this year's World Migratory Bird Day on Saturday, May 14. With the theme "Dim the Lights to Save Birds at Night," this year's focus is on light pollution and its impact on migratory birds. With 80% of the United States impacted by photo-polluted nights, light pollution of airspace and increased urbanization poses serious threats to nocturnal migrants.

Tune into this discussion with Audubon on how we can work towards giving birds a better chance of survival on their journeys between their breeding and wintering grounds.  
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Pledge to stand with Audubon as we call on building owners, managers, and homeowners to turn lights out for migrating birds.
Magnolia Warbler. Photo: Owen Deutsch/Audubon Photography Awards
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