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#Projectphoenix Reel by @swibirds - Where there's smoke, there's fire... but that's not always a bad thing! SoWBA's sanctuary teams, supported by the assistance of volunteers, will be co
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Where there's smoke, there's fire... but that's not always a bad thing! SoWBA's sanctuary teams, supported by the assistance of volunteers, will be conducting spring prescribed burns, which are crucial to restore and conserve habitat in Wisconsin. (Filmed by Emma Raasch/SoWBA) #SouthernWisconsinBirdAlliance #LandTrust #HabitatRestoration #PrescribedBurn
#Projectphoenix Reel by @sonomacountyparks - If you've spotted flagging tied around a tree in one of our parks, you might wonder what it means. In many cases, our forestry crew placed it there to
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If youโ€™ve spotted flagging tied around a tree in one of our parks, you might wonder what it means. In many cases, our forestry crew placed it there to mark an important habitat tree to protect. During wildfire recovery and fuels reduction projects, crews remove some dead and downed trees. But they also leave many standing because many of these trees provide critical habitat and forage for wildlife. Before any work begins, crews walk each project area and identify habitat trees. They look for: ๐Ÿค Woodpecker granaries ๐Ÿค Nesting cavities and other signs of wildlife use ๐Ÿค Structural features that support birds and mammals When crews find a habitat tree, they flag it for protection. The flagging is removed after the project is completed. Thoughtful forest management, such as removing ladder fuels and unwanted vegetation, can improve habitat conditions. For example, when more sunlight reaches the forest floor, native plants and insect populations can increase. That growth creates new opportunities for birds to hunt and forage. Our crews spend long days in the field improving forest health, and theyโ€™ve spotted some incredible birds along the way. Itโ€™s their goal to make sure birdsโ€™ habitats, as well as ours, remain resilient to future wildfires. Our prescribed fire work is funded in part by Parks for All โ€” Measure M. Learn more about how prescribed fire protects parklands and nearby communities at SoCoParks.org/Fire. #GoodFireFriday #SonomaCountyParks #ParksforAllMeasureM #ParksforAll
#Projectphoenix Reel by @pauliesrxburns - Great Drone footage of lighting off the final corner of this burn unit. Notice the huge difference in fire behavior from the backing fire and the head
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Great Drone footage of lighting off the final corner of this burn unit. Notice the huge difference in fire behavior from the backing fire and the head fire. #prescribedfire #fire #conservation #wildlifehabitat #quail
#Projectphoenix Reel by @friendsofsixmilecypress - Friends ventured to Six Mile Cypress North - the headwaters of the Slough - to learn about the power and purpose of prescribed burns. ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐ŸŒฟ From carefu
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Friends ventured to Six Mile Cypress North โ€” the headwaters of the Slough โ€” to learn about the power and purpose of prescribed burns. ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐ŸŒฟ From careful planning to ecological impact, we discovered how fire helps restore and protect this unique ecosystem. Nature showed up for us too: Eastern Bluebird, Swallow-tailed Kite, Red-tailed Hawk, Red-headed Woodpecker, and even orchid bees! Learning together at the very start of the Sloughโ€™s journey โ€” what a day. ๐Ÿ’งโœจ Thanks to Ian Nix and Debbie Guadagnino for the wildlife images. #fire #wildlife #nature #slough #birds
#Projectphoenix Reel by @native_southwlf - Swallow-tailed Kites are awesome.
#wildlife #prescribedfire #bird #awesome #fire
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Swallow-tailed Kites are awesome. #wildlife #prescribedfire #bird #awesome #fire
#Projectphoenix Reel by @whas11 (verified account) - Crews used a controlled burn at Iroquois Park to clear debris and strengthen native grasses, wildflowers and wildlife habitats that rely on periodic f
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Crews used a controlled burn at Iroquois Park to clear debris and strengthen native grasses, wildflowers and wildlife habitats that rely on periodic fire. Click Watch Live at the link in our bio for the latest live news and updates.
#Projectphoenix Reel by @planperfect_strategy - Controlled burns in natural areas-for example, forests, savannas, and plains-are critical to maintaining healthy ecosystems. Fire helps knock back inv
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Controlled burns in natural areasโ€”for example, forests, savannas, and plainsโ€”are critical to maintaining healthy ecosystems. Fire helps knock back invasive species, catalyzes new plant growth, restores sunlight and nutrients to the soil, and reduces wildfire risk. In our conversations with nonprofit leaders, we have been surprised by the level of optimism about strategic planning in this postโ€“federal-cuts era. After the shock and disruption of the funding flash fires that ripped through social impact organizations of all types, many are building backโ€”starting fresh to preserve the best of their past work while also pushing into new services, audiences, and partnerships that will define their future.
#Projectphoenix Reel by @backcountryshootingpreserve - Absolutely love seeing some wild coveys while conducting our burns this spring. It's been awesome to see first hand how wild quail react directly to f
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Absolutely love seeing some wild coveys while conducting our burns this spring. Itโ€™s been awesome to see first hand how wild quail react directly to fire. Theyโ€™re extremely nonchalant, and we have seen at least 5 coveys walking within feet of the flames. Many times you can see them walking in a line across the fire breaks as the flames come their way. Gotta love the fire bird!
#Projectphoenix Reel by @nashville_animal_advocacy - ๐Ÿฆ "Not only are we losing birds, we are losing them faster and faster from year to year," said study co-author Marta Jarzyna, an ecologist at Ohio St
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๐Ÿฆ โ€œNot only are we losing birds, we are losing them faster and faster from year to year,โ€ said study co-author Marta Jarzyna, an ecologist at Ohio State University. There is a strong interaction between climate change and agriculture in their effect on bird populations. ๐Ÿฆโ€โฌ› The scientists found statistical correlations between accelerated decline rates and high fertilizer/pesticide use and amount of cropland. ๐Ÿฆ— The biggest impact of agricultural intensity though is our war on insects. Many of the birds with population declines depend heavily on insects for food. โžก๏ธ apnews.com/article/birds-losses-faster-climate-change-agriculture-8cf053bda9dad4fe2dd5a1c7048b6d39 ๐Ÿ”— in stories
#Projectphoenix Reel by @alabama4hss - Our animal of the month is Costa, our broad winged hawk!

Costa got his name because Costa Rica is one of only a handful of countries with resident Br
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Our animal of the month is Costa, our broad winged hawk! Costa got his name because Costa Rica is one of only a handful of countries with resident Broad Winged Hawks.๐ŸŒž Broad Winged Hawks are known as one of the few raptorial โ€œNeotropical Migrantsโ€ of North America. Theyโ€™re famous for making the annual 4,000+ mile journey to South America for the winter! ๐Ÿค— #4halabama #4hcenter #4h #alabama4h #scienceschool #4hscience #animalambassador #alabama4hcenter #environmentaleducation #raptor
#Projectphoenix Reel by @marshall.travels (verified account) - 3 Billion birds have been lost since 1970 across the United States and Canada.

You can measure the heartbeat of the planet through birds. They are th
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3 Billion birds have been lost since 1970 across the United States and Canada. You can measure the heartbeat of the planet through birds. They are the literal canary in the coal mine for greater ecological losses we are currently experiencing. Even in our current political climate there are things that can be done to help protect wildlife and the environment: 1) Oppose overdevelopment. Fighting overdevelopment of critical habitat is probably the best way to help species locally. It is much easier to influence environmental policy in your local area. 2) Stop using Pesticides. This is an easy one, stop using glyphosate and other pesticides. They can be used to help conservation in some instances when removing invasive species but when it comes to your yard, pull the weeds or just let them be. 3) Rewild your Yard. Plant native species, remove invasive and non-natives, and stop keeping a manicured lawn. Itโ€™s 2025, no one cares how green your grass is. There are a lot more ways to help with wildlife conservation but these are steps that can be taken now by anyone to try and help wildlife locally. Let me know in the comments if you have any other ideas on how we can help conserve wildlife
#Projectphoenix Reel by @perc_conserves - Today's conservation needs speed.

#wildfire #FOFA #conservation #foresthealth #PERC
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Todayโ€™s conservation needs speed. #wildfire #FOFA #conservation #foresthealth #PERC

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