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Americas Flyways Initiative: Going Beyond Borders
In the last 50 years, North America lost 3 billion birds. Currently, there are at least 559 Latin American and Caribbean bird species at risk of extinction.
To effectively address this urgent biodiversity loss, the National Audubon Society, BirdLife International, and Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) joined forces to form the Americas Flyways Initiative ([link removed])—a hemispheric approach to tackling our climate change crises through nature- and community-based solutions.
Learn more about the Americas Flyways Initiative and how our science is telling us where to work across the Americas and how we can face these challenges by attending the following events below:
Americas Flyways Initiative: Site Selection, Monitoring Framework, & First Pilots ([link removed])
Join National Audubon Society, CAF, and Birdlife International on Thursday, September 14 at 6 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. ET for a webinar overview on this unprecedented investment in bird and biodiversity conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean, the Americas Flyway Initiative.
Register for "Americas Flyways Initiative: Site Selection, Monitoring Framework, & First Pilots" ([link removed])
New York Climate Week: Discovering the Americas Flyways Initiative ([link removed])
Celebrate the launch of the Americas Flyway Initiative on Wednesday, September 20 from 6–8 p.m. ET during New York Climate Week via livestream or in-person at the Triangle Loft Venue in New York City.
Register for "New York Climate Week: Discovering the Americas Flyways Initiative" ([link removed])
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