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Beneficial Pollinator Planting Video – by Robert Tinnell, West Virginia Landowner
Edge of Appalachia, Ohio
Bald Eagle Release at Land’s End Wildlife Management Area
Program Brings New Opportunities to Alabama
The Importance of Southern Appalachian Bogs to Birds
Golden Eagle Soars Again
USFWS Migratory Bird Program
Shade Grown Coffee: Saving Migratory Birds of North and Latin Americas
The Wood Thrush Connection
Flight 93 Memorial Site Habitat Restoration

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  • PARTNERSHIP NEWS

    • Image: Cerulean Warbler by Ryan Sanderson, Courtesy of American Bird Conservancy and Flickr

      2022 State of the Birds Report

      The 2022 State of the Birds Report is now available!  The report shows long-term downward trends for our nation’s birds that reveal a vital message: Birds are declining in every…

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    • The AMJV Outreach Toolkit is now available!

      Our AMJV team is excited to share with you that our brand new AMJV Outreach Toolkit - designed to help folks communicate about forest management topics - is now available…

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    • Landowner Highlight: Boiling Springs Rod and Gun Club

      Deep in AMJV’s Virginia Highlands Focal Landscape you can find Boiling Springs Rod and Gun Club, a private hunting club with over 4,000 acres. They are a non-profit organization with 20…

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    Office: (540) 951-9376

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