Our warming climate is impacting hundreds of species of birds, including ones that can be found in our backyards, parks, and communities.
The Rose-breasted Grosbeak is vulnerable to habitat loss and could lose 66% of its range under the most extreme warming scenario, if we don’t work to do everything in our power. That’s why we’re coming to you right now.
Our Bird-Friendly Communities program works to provide birds with what they need to thrive—including food, shelter, safe passage, and places to raise young—in the communities that we share with them.
Our work helps restore and revive habitats for many imperiled birds. Our rigorous research and over a century of expertise helps advance essential policies to protect birds and the places they need. We take bold climate action aimed at helping all birds who are vulnerable to our warming climate.
The Birds You Love Need Help
Species that spend part or all of their lives alongside us in and around our communities are at risk, with over 50 million birds lost since 1970.
Building collisions are estimated to kill up to a billion birds in the United States each year.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak populations have declined by 30% in the past 50 years.