The new Sustainable Cattle Ranching Playbook recently launched by Audubon Americas shares the ancient and vital connection of people and birds, and best practices to boost productivity while helping birds.
Grasslands, Aridlands, and Forests
We improve habitat quality on privately managed and public lands.
Photo: Sandrine Biziaux Scherson/Audubon Photography Awards
Silvopasture Across the Hemisphere
Audubon aims to bring bird-friendly practices to 4.7 million hectares of productive lands in Latin America and the Caribbean, increasing habitat and connectivity across landscapes. This will boost the overwinter survival rate of migratory birds while increasing the abundance of local wildlife, including endemic and threatened birds.
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