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Predicting Migratory Survival in a Songbird Hybrid Zone Using Machine Learning
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Tracking Monarch Butterflies from Long Point to Mexico with New Motus Technology
Every fall, Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus) embark on an
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The Golden-winged Warbler’s Surprising Migration Strategy: New Study Highlights the Importance of Costa Rica’s Forests
The Golden-winged Warbler is a tiny, brightly marked songbird with an
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Timiskaming First Nation and Birds Canada: A Relationship Taking Flight
Strong partnerships are at the heart of effective bird conservation,
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Small tags, big discoveries: Celebrating 10 years of the Motus Wildlife Tracking System driving conservation through collaboration
Spring is in the air – and so are the birds. Hundreds of migratory spe
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Conservation technology helps northern communities track birds
This spring, Birds Canada was proud to not only be invited back to
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Birds Canada and Canadian University partners receive over $3.1 million to study and conserve migratory animals in peril
We’ve lost nearly one in three birds in North America since 1970 –
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Building Capacity in Latin America to Drive Conservation
Many bird species that breed in Canada migrate through or spend the no
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Tracking Dunlin in the Fraser Estuary
In 2020, Birds Canada started a project tracking the movements of Dunl
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