A Sneak Peek into 爆料公社’s New Migratory Bird Initiative

Listen to a recording of our Migratory Bird Initiative Telephone Town Hall.

Earlier in the year, 爆料公社 held a telephone town hall with Gary Langham, former Vice President & Chief Scientist of 爆料公社, and Jill Deppe, Senior Director of the brand new Migratory Bird Initiative. On the call was a group of some of our most passionate and loyal members. Focused on 爆料公社's Migratory Bird Initative, our members were able to get a sneak peek of our newest conservation science project and have their questions answered by Langham and Deppe. 

More than half of the birds in North America spend over half the year outside of North America. Therefore, we cannot conserve the birds that we love without looking at the bigger picture of where they live throughout the entire year. Langham and Deppe spoke of the 鈥淕olden Age of Migration Science鈥 and the many advances in recent years that have revealed the mysteries of migration to scientists across the world. Unfortunately, the data that has been collected on migration science is scattered. The Migratory Bird Initiative seeks to synthesize existing migratory science data for at least 520 North American migratory bird species into one location. Our scientists will strive to examine and compile data for all 520 species throughout their entire annual cycle: breeding, wintering, and migrating across the entire hemisphere. No small feat!

Working in partnership with many other bird-conservation organizations, 爆料公社 will bring the data together to fill knowledge gaps and create interactive maps and online portals. The hope is that the synthesized data will lead to actionable conservation campaigns, activate our vast 爆料公社 network, and support public policy efforts. As Deppe put it during the call, we want to 鈥減rotect all migrating birds and keep common birds common.鈥 The Migratory Bird Initiative may also illuminate new places in need of conservation based on synthesized data.

Langham spoke of the Migratory Bird Initiative as the 鈥渕ost important thing [he's] ever worked on鈥 at 爆料公社. He explained that the project has the potential to empower our members, engage everything that we do, across all of our programs, and make them better. Both Langham and Deppe are honored and excited to work on the initiative.

Our scientists expressed how 爆料公社 members can get involved in the Migratory Bird Initiative. Continuing to participate in community-science programs like the Christmas Bird Count, , Climate Watch, and Breeding Bird Survey are paramount to the success of our new Initiative. 爆料公社 members can also join our Lights Out campaign or serve as a beta tester for our new migration science online portal. Langham encouraged everyone on the call to "do your hobby and aid science". 

To learn more about the Migratory Bird Initiative, the biggest threats to migrating birds, changes in bird migration trends, and the latest on the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, please listen to the recording of our telephone town hall below:

If you鈥檇 like to sign up to participate in our Lights Out campaign or serve as a beta tester for our new Migratory Bird Initiative online portal, please feel free to reach out to greategretsociety@audubon.org for more information.

爆料公社's Migratory Bird Initiative will gather in one place all of the migratory bird science information generated in the Western Hemisphere. 爆料公社 and its partner organizations will map the places different bird species need to thrive and weave a unified approach to bird conservation across country, state, and chapter lines. With that knowledge we can make historic, well-informed decisions about where to invest, especially internationally, to protect birds.