Victory for the sunny South!
Prior to this ruling, homeowners’ associations in North Carolina were the biggest obstacle to installing rooftop #solar in the state despite the clear environmental and economic benefits of solar. https://t.co/4YhSHhR2z5
This week @HarrisonburgVA celebrated #NationalPollinatorWeek with pollinator plant walks and a bee hotel make & take. 🐝
Harrisonburg’s expansive pollinator program is recognized as a vital component of the city’s urban forest ecosystem.
The Vermilion Flycatcher father will continue to watch over his young after they've fledged while the mother begins a second nest. https://t.co/ublioRh870 #FathersDay
See stunning murals of birds throughout Harlem and learn about the artists bringing them to life and shining a spotlight on climate change during the Audubon Murals Art Run & Walk, taking place in NYC on Sun, June 5. Register to join us & @Runstreet_: https://t.co/9AY42QnhKz
On June 4, two lakes and 34 trout streams classified as Delayed Harvest will open to trout harvest and will remain open through Sept. 30.
Learn more: https://t.co/cLxZaiMbil
#FishNC#Trout#FlyFishing
Swaths of trees killed by saltwater have been called “ghost forests” and “wooden gravestones,” with a sense of somber finality. But for threatened marsh birds, these habitats could provide an opportunity. https://t.co/ks79C6V1VD
#BirdsTellUs that farmers, ranchers, & foresters are vital in the fight against climate change. The #GrowingClimateSolutions Act would empower them to play a voluntary role in mitigating the impacts of climate change & in slowing habitat loss. Take action: https://t.co/sKFDCfkxao
Plan on doing some grilling this Memorial Day weekend? Make sure the only thing you're burning is the burger patties! 🍔 🔥😯
This short video shows you how to properly dispose of charcoal.
One of the rarest birds in North America, the Whooping Crane is also the tallest, reaching a height of about five feet. On #WhoopingCraneDay, learn more about this fascinating bird: https://t.co/iOXNHGVIfp
#BlackBirdersWeek2022 starts this Sunday! The week aims to inspire new audiences to engage in nature and share the stories of Black conservationists from across the country. Follow @BlackAFinSTEM all week long for panel discussions, bird walks, and more. https://t.co/QVss7rlaJZ
Emerald ash borer beetles have begun emerging from ash trees across Virginia.
Learn how to identify, treat and prevent the spread of these destructive beetles: https://t.co/6riDaeiRRJ
In his book @BirdTherapy, blogger and teacher Joe Harkness reflects on how birding helped him cope with his mental health struggles. During Mental Health Awareness Month, learn what sparked his journey. https://t.co/LF8eWpeQaR #MHAM
You’ve probably seen House Finches at your backyard feeder, local park, or simply on the city sidewalk. But there’s also probably a lot you don’t know about these colorful, charismatic seedeaters. https://t.co/Q0t6ASkxFm
“I can’t make art about species extinction and not do what I can to provide habitat on my own land for this threatened bird,” says artist Mel Chin. Learn how he’s turning his 28-acre homestead into a restored bird habitat with the help of @AudubonNC. https://t.co/V4mS67kzsK