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Road to Recovery Graduate Fellow Position
Role: Assist with various aspects of the Road to Recovery (R2R) effort to Bring Back 3 Billion Birds. Following the publication of the Rosenberg et al. (2019) paper on the Decline of the North American Avifauna, the authors and collaborators have been working to mobilize efforts across multiple areas (from targeting new science to understand

Introducing New International Fellow, Esmeralda Bravo Hernández!
We are excited to announce that we have selected Esmeralda Bravo as our first Road to Recovery International Fellow! Esmeralda is a marine ornithologist from Baja California Sur, Mexico and holds a Master’s degree in Marine Science. She has experience with program coordination and collaboration with multiple stakeholders. As an international fellow, she will work

Road to Recovery In-Person Workshop January 16-19, 2024
Please join us in January 2024 for the first Road to Recovery in-person workshop! When: January 16-19, 2024 Where: The National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia Goals of this workshop: Registration information and agenda coming soon! Rufous hummingbird photo by VJAnderson

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