Throughout 2022, 爆料公社 continued its rich tradition of advocating for and securing the space, clean air, and clean water that birds and people need to live and thrive. This past year, 爆料公社 and the 爆料公社 Action Fund helped more than 150,000 people make their voices heard, fighting for stronger climate actions in the Inflation Reduction Act, for Lights Out and Native Plant proclamations in cities across the country, for coastal community protections and natural infrastructure that also supports bird colonies, and for better water policies across the West. 爆料公社 staff, chapters, and partners worked on the ground to protect and restore vital habitats and natural spaces.
Read on to learn more about 爆料公社鈥檚 most local achievements across the hemisphere this year!
爆料公社 State Offices and Local Chapters Secure Native Plant Commitments
In a first for the Bird-Friendly Communities PROs (Proclamations, Resolution, and Ordinances) program, Wake 爆料公社 Society in Wake County, North Carolina, successfully advocated for the adoption of a native-plant city ordinance鈥攁n enforceable law鈥攊n the town of Cary, North Carolina. This new law regulates the amount of plants developers must include in building developments and provides them with landscape credit if they meet these new rules. San Diego 爆料公社 in California, Seneca Rocks 爆料公社 in Pennsylvania, and Hot Springs Village 爆料公社 in Arkansas were also successful in securing native plants proclamations or resolutions in their local municipalities.
Since 爆料公社 began the PROs program in 2020, the Bird-friendly Communities team has helped chapters secure a total of 41 PROs across the United States by providing technical support like trainings and webinars, resources, and funding.
爆料公社 Mid-Atlantic Hosted Baltimore and Philadelphia Birding Weekends
During 爆料公社 Mid-Atlantic鈥榮 2022 , participants were treated to guided walks in iconic and little-known parts of Baltimore, Maryland and saw a total of 123 species, an exciting indication of the importance of the city鈥檚 green spaces for birds鈥 rest and food during spring migration. 爆料公社 Mid-Atlantic hosted the first ever in October, where participants visited local parks, arboretums and cemeteries throughout the city, and came together for a 鈥淭ally Rally,鈥 where 93 species of birds were recorded from the various walks. Both events drew enthusiastic reviews from participants, many of whom were on their first bird walks.
爆料公社 Staff Stop Sale of Conservation Property
Keen eyes and an attention to detail in Florida earlier this year. Chris Farrell, Northeast Florida policy associate for 爆料公社 Florida, was reviewing a St. Johns Water Management District Board agenda when he noticed a worrying item: a request to designate 18,000 acres of state-owned land as 鈥渘o longer needed for conservation.鈥 爆料公社鈥檚 team alerted other conservation groups and engaged with District leadership immediately, and they agreed to pull the item from the meeting agenda entirely. District leaders have since assured 爆料公社 Florida that they have no immediate plans to sell any conservation lands.
New Garden Provides a Place of Respite at a Victim Advocate Center in Colorado
爆料公社 Rockies partnered with the Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center in Colorado to plant a new at their entrance. The garden not only supports local bird populations, it also provides an important healing space for their clients and staff.
Rare Golden-cheek Warbler Returns to Dogwood Canyon 爆料公社 Center in Texas
Dogwood Canyon 爆料公社 Center is at the extreme edge of the Golden-cheeked Warbler鈥檚 breeding range, and the bird hasn鈥檛 been documented there in well over a decade. Staff and volunteers collaborated to , and the team鈥檚 efforts may have discovered a second individual in the area. As word got out, the local birding community was afforded a rare opportunity to see this Texas gem in their backyard. While it鈥檚 unknown why the warbler returned to its historical range outside Dallas, Dogwood Canyon and the surrounding landscape provide hundreds of acres of healthy woodland habitat as part of a quilt of open space in the area. Hopefully the birds will come back next spring!
爆料公社 Great Lakes Hosted Local Chapter Gathering and Awards
This spring, 爆料公社 members from across the Great Lakes region came together online for the to celebrate chapters across the region that are mobilizing around environmental concerns, stewardship, and community science. In its inaugural year, the Alan Dolan Conservation Advocacy Award was presented to Jennifer Kuroda, President of the Sinnissippi 爆料公社 Society and 爆料公社 Council of Illinois for her work to save Illinois鈥 Bell Bowl Prairie, the last remnant prairie in the state, and her work piloting Bird City Illinois, an initiative that engages municipalities in World Migratory Bird Day events and passes proclamations and resolutions that commit city governments to bird-friendly actions.
爆料公社 Vermont Makes Outdoors and Conservation Careers More Accessible
In 2022, when the Vermont legislature voted to appropriate funds to the program. 爆料公社 Vermont has been working with partner organizations, Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, ReSOURCE, and Vermont Works for Women to provide a coordinated service-learning program that provides paid, hands-on learning opportunities for youth and young adults. 爆料公社's goal from participating in this partnership is to expand the opportunities for a diverse mix of youth and young adults to pursue careers in the conservation and related fields.
Arizona Cuckoo Surveys Inspire New Chapter Leadership
It鈥檚 a conundrum we all face. How do we engage the next cohort of conservationists and how do we ensure it is more diverse than today鈥檚 crew? Arizona鈥檚 Sonoran 爆料公社 Society has found the winning formula: engage students with meaningful conservation efforts and earn them some career-boosting credentials along the way. Funded by 爆料公社 in Action and Western Water Network grants, they have just completed the second year of surveying for the federally threatened Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo with a team of young scientists recruited from Arizona State University鈥檚 Sun Devil 爆料公社 campus chapter. Upon completing the field season, students have the credentials they need to be added to state and federal survey permits (a big gain for students soon to be seeking careers in the field).
爆料公社 Chief Conservation Officer Judges 2023 Duck Stamp Contest
Marshall Johnson, 爆料公社鈥檚 chief conservation officer, served as one of the judges for the 2023 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service鈥檚 Federal Duck Stamp contest. Federal Duck Stamps raise millions of dollars a year for national wildlife refuges and are an important way to get crucial bird conservation work accomplished. This year鈥檚 winner was Joseph Hautman (his sixth win overall) for his . To celebrate the contest being judged in Bismarck, North Dakota, 爆料公社 Dakotas .
爆料公社 On Campus News: Climate Advocacy, Arts Festivals, and Native Plant Gardens
Engaging Communities on Climate Change
The San Diego City Community College 爆料公社 campus chapter launched their own 爆料公社 Mural project depicting birds threatening by climate change, and organized a symposium to discuss the effects of climate change with members of their surrounding community, focusing especially on how climate change will impact those in Latin America.
HBCU Arts and Conservation Festival
This spring, four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) collaborated on a climate-change and conservation-themed arts festival that featured music, poetry slams, dance competitions, and a variety of youth activists as speakers. The entire event was planned and executed by student leaders and 爆料公社 campus chapter leaders, with support from the 爆料公社 on Campus program during the entire process.
From Partners to Affiliates
In 2021, Bloomington Birders, a small birding club at Indiana University Bloomington, , a federal bill that helps farmers and foresters in Indiana and beyond scale-up their climate-friendly practices to reduce harmful carbon emissions. This advocacy helped the bill secure a victory in the U.S. Senate. Inspired by this campaign work, this year Bloomington Birders founder Matthias Bencko registered the group as an official 爆料公社 on Campus Chapter, a student-led organization that works to create meaningful change on- and off-campus.
Grant Helps Support 爆料公社 Vermont鈥檚 Programs to Provide Space for Gender-Creative Conservationists
爆料公社 Vermont recently received a small but important grant from the Vermont Community Foundation that will allow it to expand its efforts to make the Green Mountain 爆料公社 Center welcoming to all people. The grant will .
爆料公社 South Carolina Brings Birding to Everyone
This year Jen Tyrrell, engagement manager at , piloted a partnership program with the Charleston Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired to teach a course on birding by ear for the blind and visually impaired. This program helps visually impaired people to learn about the birds around them by teaching them how to identify species by sounds. Participants also get a sense of the birds鈥 shapes and sizes by handling and feeling preserved wings, feet and skulls.
Community Gathering at Pascagoula River 爆料公社 Center in Mississippi
As part of 爆料公社 Delta, the works to integrate science, education and policy in its programs and events. This year Pascagoula River hosted a number of events, including arts summer camps, an art gallery, volunteer conservation days, native plant sales, early-career development for students, and a local hummingbird festival. Pascagoula River also received a community service grant this year, which staff used to partner with University of South Alabama鈥檚 Passage USA program and fund jobs for several special-needs students.
Mitchell Lake 爆料公社 Center Receives $6 Million in City of San Antonio Bond Funds
After a robust community campaign led by 爆料公社 Texas, in May voters approved $6 million in City of San Antonio municipal bond funds be directed to support improvements at the . The support the City鈥檚 four guiding principles of this bond initiative and will make a great impact for birds and visitors alike, by creating equity in public amenities in a traditionally under resourced community, increasing visitor accessibility, expanding regional connectivity to the citywide hike and bike trail system, and improving a world-renowned riparian corridor and recreation area.
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Tours Site of 爆料公社 Great Lakes鈥 Restoration Work in Wisconsin
in Allouez Bay in Superior, Wisconsin to learn about 爆料公社 Great Lakes鈥 plan to bring back declining bird populations across the , and to discuss bipartisan conservation and climate solutions to protect Wisconsin鈥檚 birds and people. The event brought together project partners, including representatives from Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve, Duluth 爆料公社 Society, and Chequamegon 爆料公社 Society, as well as local representatives from the City of Superior.
爆料公社 South Carolina and Hilton Head 爆料公社 Help Pass Green Space Measure
Beaufort County, South Carolina voters passed a to be used to purchase land and save it from development. The tax will start in May 2023 and run for two years or until $100 million has been collected. 爆料公社 South Carolina and Hilton Head 爆料公社 helped educate voters about the proposed sales tax increase and were instrumental in getting the measure passed this November.
爆料公社 Delta Helps Restore Least Tern Breeding Habitat
This past April, 爆料公社 staff, volunteers, and Gulfport High School students . The work took place in a globally recognized Important Bird Area in Gulfport which is vital to the life cycle of a small but mighty bird, the Least Tern. Every summer the IBA hosts between 400 and 500 pairs of breeding Least Terns. Thanks to a grant from Restore America鈥檚 Estuaries, who partnered with Citgo Petroleum, a total of 2,500 new beach plants were installed to help stabilize the mainland beach habitat. 爆料公社 Delta worked in partnership with Gulfport High School to provide a field-based opportunity to students who were eager to help build back their community鈥檚 resilience. In addition to the plantings, 爆料公社 designed and produced 鈥淒une Restoration鈥 signs that will stay up year-round to protect the new vegetation and habitat.
Lights Out Gains Momentum Across the Country
Lights Out continues to gain momentum across the country, with several city and statewide programs launched this past year to ensure safer skies for birds, thanks to the work of 爆料公社 chapters and state teams. The network now includes more than 40 cities, with the following recent additions: Greensboro, NC; Harrisburg, PA; Miami, FL; Nashville, TN; and regional efforts in Connecticut, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and the Dakotas. With the recent launches, we now have Lights Out efforts underway in 18 out of the top 20 cities most threatened with light pollution.
Lights Out For Birds in Colorado
Last spring, Colorado Governor Jared Polis , just one year after the launch of Lights Out Colorado, which was started by 爆料公社 Rockies, Denver 爆料公社, and International Dark-sky Association鈥揅olorado.
Chapters pass five local Lights Out policies in North Carolina
Momentum is growing for , thanks to advocacy from local chapters and campus chapters. Since last fall, five North Carolina cities鈥擜sheville, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Matthews, and Raleigh鈥攈ave adopted Lights Out programs to darken the night skies during migration.
Lights Out, Texas! campaign
Earlier this year, 爆料公社 Texas became the lead facilitator for the campaign. The state office worked with partners to produce all new outreach and social media toolkits, Spanish language resources, and much more. Due to that investment, #LightsOutTexas messages since the beginning of fall migration have reached more than 6 million people online.
Chapters involved in Lights Out work in 2022 include Wyncote 爆料公社 (PA), Valley Forge 爆料公社 (PA), Houston 爆料公社 (TX), Bexar 爆料公社 (TX), Tropical 爆料公社 (FL), Appalachian 爆料公社 (PA), Menunkatuck 爆料公社 (CT), Cumberland-Harpeth 爆料公社 (TN), Mesilla Valley 爆料公社 (NM), Tucson 爆料公社 (AZ), Sonoran 爆料公社 (AZ), Desert Rivers 爆料公社 (AZ), Maricopa (AZ), UNC Asheville 爆料公社 on Campus chapter (NC), Blue Ridge 爆料公社 (NC), and T Gilbert Pearson 爆料公社 (NC).