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ADVOCACY: Defenders of Wildlife staff form union

ADVOCACY: Defenders of Wildlife staff form union
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ADVOCACY: Audubon heads for union election showdown

ADVOCACY: Audubon heads for union election showdown
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Mysterious disease hits hundreds of birds in US mid-Atlantic area


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A mysterious disease has affected at least 325 birds in the mid-Atlantic region. Wildlife experts in four states – Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia – have been left baffled as a result. First tracked in May 2021, the illness caused swelling and discharge in the eyes of affected birds and left them with neurological difficulties.
United States Geological Survey (USGS) said affected birds had “eye swelling and crusty discharge.” Birds hit with the disease also exhibited “wobbly movements” that suggested neurological impairment. The disease appeared to be affecting fledgling grackles and blue jays, two bird species commonly found in the mid-Atlantic region.

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Big Salaries at Conservation Group Created by Congress Raise Eyebrows

Big Salaries at Conservation Group Created by Congress Raise Eyebrows
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Go read this story about why it's time to scrap racist bird names


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Some 150 birds named for people tied to slavery and white supremacy could eventually
get new monikers as part of an ongoing reckoning with racism within the world of birding. That includes Jameson’s firefinch, named for a British naturalist who bought a young girl while in Africa “as a joke” and then drew pictures of her being brutally killed. In a new story this week,
Washington Post reporter Darryl Fears breaks down the horrific history of ornithology that has managed to be scrubbed clean in many history books.

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Teton Science Schools faces wave of resignations as it searches for new CEO


Like all organizations, Teton Science Schools had a rough year due to COVID-19, but a wave of leadership staff exiting the nonprofit is complicating its emergence from the pandemic and search for a new CEO.
In the past few months, more than a third of the educational nonprofit’s leadership has either left the organization or submitted notice to do so at the end of the school year. The flood of resignations follows allegations of systemic problems and gender discrimination at Teton Science Schools and what some employees say has been a lack of willingness on the part of the school’s board to vigorously tackle the issues.

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The Colonial Pipeline under attack


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ADVOCACY: Audubon CEO steps down amid internal turmoil


Published: Wednesday, April 21, 2021
National Audubon Society CEO David Yarnold will be stepping down next month, the organization announced, citing "cultural issues that have come to light" as the group faced botched diversity training, two rounds of layoffs and a burgeoning staff unionizing effort over the last year.
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The Super League debacle is a lesson in stakeholder capitalism


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IS IT BIRD? IS IT A PLANE CRASH? NO, IT’S SUPER LEAGUE
The spectacular collapse of the two-day-old Super League isn’t a story about European soccer — I wouldn’t subject you to that. Instead, it’s a peek into the global business of sport, and a lesson in the rise of stakeholder capitalism over shareholder capitalism.

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Don't Cancel John Muir

Don't Cancel John Muir
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