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Time Flies
IN 1899, WHEN THE FIRST ISSUE OF THIS MAGAZINE HIT THE presses, hundreds of thousands of birds were being killed for sport and fashion. Gulls were made into muffs, eggs were collected like stamps, and a solid life list could be tallied by surveying w
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Building a Brighter Tomorrow
We imagine a world where birds thrive throughout the Americas. Achieving that vision requires a clear set of milestones that will keep us on track and ensure that our efforts deliver the biggest possible positive impact—for birds, people, and the pla
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Test Pattern
A YEAR AGO, A GOLDEN EAGLE approaching the Glenrock/Rolling Hills wind farm in Wyoming might have seen a dangerous optical illusion: A turbine’s blades, spinning at more than 150 miles per hour, would appear not as solid objects to be avoided, but as

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