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X-WR-CALDESC:Photo of Indigo Bunting by Jennifer Dobey\n\nAccording to Audu
 bon’s 2019 climate change report\, ‘Survival By Degrees\,’ up to two-third
 s of North American birds are vulnerable to extinction due to climate chan
 ge. The good news is that there are plenty of opportunities to protect bir
 ds from this existential threat\, and Audubon members have been leading th
 e way for years. Thousands of people asked how they could help make the wo
 rld a better place for birds\, and Climate Watch was born. Since 2016\, Cl
 imate Watch volunteers have collected data which Audubon scientists are ab
 le to use to document in peer reviewed research that birds are responding 
 to climate change and shifting their ranges. You can join us in this fight
  by observing birds in your area\, using our specific protocol\, and helpi
 ng us learn about how birds are responding to the changing climate. Learn 
 more at the link below.\n\nClimate Watch is a community science program th
 at explores how North American birds are responding to climate change. Twi
 ce a year\, Climate Watch recruits volunteer bird-lovers across the countr
 y to count specific bird species to track changes in their population. \n
 \nYou don’t need to be an expert birder to participate\, but you should kn
 ow how to identify target species by sight and sound or be interested in l
 earning to do so. \n\nOur upcoming Climate Watch survey season will run fr
 om May 15 to June 15. Join us in the fight against climate change by obser
 ving birds in your area\, using our specific protocol\, and helping us lea
 rn about how birds are responding to the changing climate.
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DESCRIPTION:Photo of Indigo Bunting by Jennifer Dobey\n\nAccording to Audub
 on’s 2019 climate change report\, ‘Survival By Degrees\,’ up to two-thirds
  of North American birds are vulnerable to extinction due to climate chang
 e. The good news is that there are plenty of opportunities to protect bird
 s from this existential threat\, and Audubon members have been leading the
  way for years. Thousands of people asked how they could help make the wor
 ld a better place for birds\, and Climate Watch was born. Since 2016\, Cli
 mate Watch volunteers have collected data which Audubon scientists are abl
 e to use to document in peer reviewed research that birds are responding t
 o climate change and shifting their ranges. You can join us in this fight 
 by observing birds in your area\, using our specific protocol\, and helpin
 g us learn about how birds are responding to the changing climate. Learn m
 ore at the link below.\n\nClimate Watch is a community science program tha
 t explores how North American birds are responding to climate change. Twic
 e a year\, Climate Watch recruits volunteer bird-lovers across the country
  to count specific bird species to track changes in their population. \n\n
 You don’t need to be an expert birder to participate\, but you should know
  how to identify target species by sight and sound or be interested in lea
 rning to do so. \n\nOur upcoming Climate Watch survey season will run from
  May 15 to June 15. Join us in the fight against climate change by observi
 ng birds in your area\, using our specific protocol\, and helping us learn
  about how birds are responding to the changing climate.
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SUMMARY:Bird Count - Climate Watch
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