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She talks to ecologist Desiree Narango about why birds depend on plants, and how we can transform our backyards and shared green spaces to serve the needs of both people and birds. Tenijah joins volunteers planting wildflowers and grasses along Atlanta’s BeltLine, an urban rail trail, where she learns how native plants can provide food and shelter for birds within cities. She discusses this with producer Mark Bramhill and guests including Karen Krauss and Joe Liebezeit. Host Tenijah Hamilton gets an overview of how outdoor cats affect bird populations, why it’s such a controversial issue, and what’s to be done about it.

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The second of this two-part series pulls apart the issues with cats and birds. Peter Marra.ĥ: For birds to win, do cats have to lose? - Part 2 Producer Mark Bramhill gives Tenijah an overview of how outdoor cats affect bird populations, why it’s such a controversial issue, and what’s to be done about it. Guests include “the Cat Daddy” Jackson Galaxy, and Georgetown University Professor Dr. The first of this two-part series pulls apart the issues with cats and birds. Tenijah talks with NYC Audubon Senior Conservation Biologist Kaitlyn Parkins and Seattle Audubon Urban Conservation Manager Joshua Morris to break down the challenge that glass in our built environment poses to birds, how a local solution is becoming a national policy, and what you can do to support it.Ĥ: For birds to win, do cats have to lose? - Part 1 Then they get out into the wilds of Georgia in search of, you guessed it, birds.ģ: Can we make our cities safer for birds?

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Tenijah and Sheridan Alford, co-founder of Black Birders Week, talk about how to celebrate Black people who love birds and expand the choir for conservation. The good news? There are lots of ways to help. Adam Smith, coauthor of the study that found we’ve lost 3 billion birds in North America, and helps us wrap our heads around that gigantic number. As Tenijah speaks with bird experts from all walks of life, she and the listener learn, together, how to bring birds back.ġ: How do we know that birds are in trouble?

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Now she invites listeners to join her in appreciating the beauty and mystery of the birds all around us and taking action on their behalf. Like many birders, host Tenijah Hamilton discovered her love of birds during the pandemic. Illustration of a Baltimore Oriole, Osprey and American Tree Sparrow flying over our host, Tenijah Hamilton, smiling and holding binoculars, against a background of trees and tall buildings by Hayden Maynard.







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