Back from the Brink: A New Model for Kirtland’s Warbler Conservation

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One of the rarest songbirds, almost the entire global population of the Kirtland's Warbler spends its breeding season in Michigan. Thanks to a decades-long, international recovery effort, the Kirtland's Warbler was recently removed from the Endangered Species List after loss of critical habitat caused the species to plummet to fewer than 200 singing males in the 1970s and 80s.

Join Audubon Great Lakes, MI Birds, Kirtland's Warbler Alliance, Bahamas National Trust, and American Bird Conservancy to learn how conservation efforts helped Kirtland's Warbler rebound, what work needs to be done to keep them safe, and how you can get involved!

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