Audubon Magazine

A Road Map for Resilience

Researchers are only beginning to understand the complex relationship between the Kirtland’s Warbler’s wintertime habitat and its migratory and breeding success, but what is clear is that the sides of its migration. That’s why Audubon’s International Alliances Program has been working with partners that include researchers (Nathan Cooper is one of them), NGOs like the Bahamas National Trust, the College of the Bahamas, and the Bahamian government’s forestry unit to kick off conservation work on the islands.

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