From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject Bird Migration Explorer in the News
Date October 10, 2022 4:15 PM
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What folks are saying about Audubon’s newest conservation tool. | Trouble viewing this e-mail? Try our web version ([link removed]).

The Bird Migration Explorer has people chirping

Last month, Audubon announced the Bird Migration Explorer ([link removed]), a first-of-its-kind, interactive, digital platform that visualizes the heroic annual journeys of 458 North American migratory species. The culmination of years of collaboration and scientific contributions from hundreds of researchers and institutions, the Explorer will transform the way we approach the toughest conservation challenges and our relationship with the birds we all love. Here’s what people are saying about this groundbreaking resource: 

> “...The Bird Migration Explorer [helps] non-scientist bird enthusiasts see a snapshot of the journeys these birds undertake and understand their impact.” - Popular Science 

> “Ever wonder where your avian neighbors flew in from? The new Bird Migration Explorer has answers.” - Bloomberg 

> “It's not just for bird-watchers; it's an easy-to-use map for anyone with even modest interest in the birds they see.” - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 

> “Plug in a city, and users can see what birds are arriving and when, as well as where they're headed. Suddenly the life of the multi-colored Painted Bunting is revealed, as it moves from Texan cities in the summer to those in the Caribbean and Central America in the winter.” - USA Today 

> “For conservation managers, the Explorer seems poised to be a game-changer.” - BirdWatching Daily

See for yourself ([link removed]) – try the Bird Migration Explorer today and gain new appreciation for migratory birds by taking a closer look at the challenges they face throughout the year.

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For tips on how to use the Explorer, watch our explainer video ([link removed]).

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