Beyond the Horizon: Going the Distance for Seabirds, Webinar, July 25th
Image: American Bird Conservancy
Thursday, July 25, 2024
4 pm
Presented by American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
Register here.
Seabirds were humans’ first companions when we ventured onto the ocean. With adaptations for long flights over open waters, seabirds like the Laysan Albatross endure some of the harshest conditions on Earth. They are champions of the bird world, holding records for longest migration, deepest diver, largest wingspan, and more!
These often unseen birds are critical to marine ecosystems. For example, healthy colonies of seabirds on islands create healthier surrounding reefs, which are nurseries for the fish many people eat.
Seabirds, however, are one of the most endangered groups of birds. Their populations have dropped a staggering 70 percent globally over the past 60 years due to factors such as invasive species, unsustainable fisheries, and marine trash.
American Bird Conservancy’s Marine Program is working tirelessly with partners to safeguard the most vulnerable species both while at sea, and on land where they nest.
If you can’t make the webinar live, RSVP anyway and they’ll send you a recording to enjoy when the time is right for you.