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Monthly Species Working Group Webinar Series
Join our monthly species working group webinar series! In this series, we aim to highlight a species working group and foster collaboration and discussion across groups. Webinars occur on the second Friday of each month from 1 to 2pm Eastern time. The meeting will take place via Zoom: click here to register and join the

Road to Recovery In-Person Workshop: January 17-19, 2024
Please join us in January 2024 for the workshop, “Sustainable Recovery of North American Birds” When: January 17-19, 2024. See agenda below. Where: The National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) in Shepherdstown, West Virginia Complete the registration form here. Pay the registration fee here. Registration through Oct. 15: $200 Registration after Oct. 15: $300 Deadline to

RSVP: Social Science Engagement Session!
Date: November 3rd 2-4pm EST R2R and the bird conservation community know that the integration of social science into bird conservation efforts is essential for recovery. Join us for a session focused on targeted social science associated with critical threats facing tipping point bird species. The session will feature social scientists with expertise navigating these threats,

R2R Engagement with Migratory Bird Joint Ventures: Sept. 12, 2023
R2R Engagement with Migratory Bird Joint Ventures Road to Recovery engagement with Migratory Bird Joint Ventures: On September 12 from 1 – 2:30 p.m (Eastern). Road to Recovery will host a virtual engagement session with staff of the 25 Migratory Bird Joint Ventures from across North America and the R2R leadership. R2R hopes to develop

BirdLife International and R2R- International Listening Session – January 31, 2023
“Halting and Reversing Loss of Migratory Birds through Strengthened Linkages across Flyways – A Response to 3 Billion Birds Lost” This 2-hour session is intended to be the first of at least two discussions in which BirdLife International will facilitate a space for our partner organizations working across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to

U.S. State of the Birds report released featuring R2R approach for Tipping Point Species
The 2022 U.S. State of the Birds report was released on October 12th, at StateOfTheBirds.org. The report was released by the U.S. Committee of the North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) and represents a collaboration among 32 science and conservation organizations and agencies; it summarizes data on the changes in bird populations across habitats in the United