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The birds we all love are in alarming decline: What can we do to protect them?
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Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 7pm Eastern
Free online event, register below

North America has lost around a quarter of its bird population just since 1970. What is causing this loss of biodiversity?
The good news is that conservation efforts can make a real difference. What are the concrete steps we can take individually and as a society to reverse this loss of birds?
Dustin Partridge, Ph.D., the director of conservation and science at NYC Bird Alliance and adjunct professor at Columbia University, is a pioneering scientist in urban green space conservation research in North America. His work, focused on wildlife conservation in New York City, has driven cities to reconsider the ecological value of small green spaces. Dr. Partridge is a scientist whose approach to conservation is based in using science to drive solutions that benefit both wildlife and people and will share practical steps individuals can take for conservation.
Co-sponsored by: Lower Hudson & Mid Hudson Groups of Sierra Club, together with
Rockland Audubon Society & Religious Organizations Along the River (ROAR)


Click HERE to register for the Zoom.
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​ROAR – Religious Organizations Along the River
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