Conserving Bird Species Through Ecotourism
Ecotourism is traveling to natural places to experience and learn more about them, support their conservation, and lift up the local communities in those areas.
Ecotourism is traveling to natural places to experience and learn more about them, support their conservation, and lift up the local communities in those areas.
Summer is officially here, and with the nice weather comes an opportunity to take action to protect wildlife while you enjoy the great outdoors. Human activity continues to put the natural world at risk, and the need for greater wildlife habitat protection has never been more urgent.
Bird Rescue held our first Conservation Action Program corporate partnership event at the Great Salt Lake in Utah with the team from Maggie Sottero Designs and representatives from Friends of Great Salt Lake.
Now is the time to take action to save the lives of baby birds next spring. The months of September through February are the best time to complete your tree and shrub maintenance as most birds will have completed their breeding cycles by this time.
Bird Rescue is asking the public to share a flyer encouraging folks to keep an eye out and report these specially banded Elegant Terns.
We will meet the CONSERVATION challenge with an array of new programs will broaden our impact outside our walls for the betterment of birds around the world. Learn how we will inspire the next generation.
Garbage at the beach may be as common as salt in the ocean, but a recent public service campaign adds a disturbing and humorous twist. A “Catch of the Day” campaign by the Surfrider Foundation uses beach trash wrapped like supermarket fish items to educate people on the amount and kinds of pollution dumped into … Read more