Our mission is to to restore and preserve almost 1,500 miles of prairie across the Great Plains for the benefit, use, and enjoyment of future generations.
🌍 Now is the time to restore our damaged ecosystems. Join a FREE MOOC on Ecosystem Restoration by @UNDP and @UNBiodiversity. #GenerationRestoration
Register➡️ https://t.co/D1CbcOJ9Y9
How does a bird that weighs less than an ounce survive subzero winter temperatures? From group huddles to digging a snow cave, check out this beautifully illustrated article for a run-down of some birds' surprising strategies: https://t.co/imffBtHDqn
New #RestorationEcology article!
"These results indicate differences in traits and variation in wild and cultivated accessions that should be considered when choosing material for restoration use."
Better pollinator habitat designs = better pollinator health!
More flowers and pollinator diversity could help protect bees from parasites https://t.co/dd9FJH1pE8 via @physorg_com
We are thrilled at the line-up of speakers for #SER2021. The caliber of global leaders that have agreed to share their insights and experience reflects the vital importance of restoring damaged and degraded ecosystems in all biomes and on all continents.🌏🌍🌎
School strike week 121. Tomorrow marks 5 yrs since the Paris Agreement. 5 yrs of inaction and creating loopholes.
We can’t go on like this.
Time to move from distant ”net zero” targets to real zero with binding, annual CO2 budgets starting now.
#FightFor1Point5#fridaysforfuture
You survived another week of 2020. Sit back, relish that accomplishment, and enjoy a quiet, winter’s, fiery, morning sunrise on the Montana prairie. Your Friday evening Prairie Zen. Enjoy! #prairiezen#sunrise#winter#montana#prairie
Conserving monarchs contributes to broad, national conservation goals, which require proactive measures. Recovering America’s Wildlife Act is a bipartisan effort to support proactive conservation: https://t.co/J1wG9yGvBN
Watch this video to learn more about our work. Consider making a donation this #GivingTuesday to support us and our partners in protecting monarchs and their migration.
https://t.co/OkDRAKwual
Just received the best Christmas call possible. My husband, an ICU nurse in the heat of this covid nightmare, just ran down the stairs and said he just got the call that he will receive the vaccine this week. I burst into tears. He smiled ear to ear. We are absolutely overjoyed.
Reviewing literature for a grant and came across one of my favorite quotes in Integrated Pest Management "when we kill off the natural enemies of a pest, we inherit their work"
Join the #GlobalBirdRescue from Oct 5-11! Look for and document bird-building collisions to raise awareness and make the world safer for birds at https://t.co/1KQd3MOS4O.
Every year millions of birds stirke windows causing injuries and death. The Wild Ones Journal Autumn 2018 article "Simple ways to prevent birds from colliding with your windows" offers ways to prevent collisions. Photo: Rick Sanders
https://t.co/p63RceJ9NK #birds#birdcollisions
With a name that comes from its punctuated song, our latest Bird of the Week is a resident of the prairies & is one of many species helped by the Lights Out Nights initiative in Dallas, TX, during migration. Seen a Dickcissel lately? #bringbirdsback https://t.co/GxAIfuHm3U
Why #LightsOutTexas? Texas is globally important for birds. Building owners, businesses, developers, and homeowners can protect migrating birds. Turn off all non-essential nighttime lighting from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. each night thru Oct 29. Learn more: https://t.co/CD3DnMfjbM
Seed treatments may be the single largest use of neonics in California, yet goes unregulated. Xerces has joined @NRDC to ask the California Department of Pesticide Regulation @CA_Pesticides to regulate planting of insecticide-treated seeds as pesticides. https://t.co/1A40rblgqp