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The Hardy Woods Podcast, Episode 3: The Birds We Don’t See
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

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  • PARTNERSHIP NEWS

    • Science and Delivery Committee Annual Workshop at Breaks Interstate Park: Sept 16-18

      We are excited to announce the 2025 Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture Science and Delivery Committee Annual Workshop (formerly Technical Committee), taking place September 16-18, 2025, at Breaks Interstate Park, located…

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    • Click Before You Cut: A New Resource Helps PA and NY Landowners Make Informed Decisions About Woodland Stewardship

      The forested landscapes of Pennsylvania and New York are vital to local economies, wildlife, and environmental health. To help private landowners better manage their woodlands sustainably, a new online resource,…

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    • Grant to Use Big Data in Migratory Bird Conservation Awarded to University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and AMJV

      Part of US National Science Foundation and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation award of $16M in grants to support science-led conservation projects. Earlier this month, the U.S. National Science…

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