Thank you for your interest in American Bird Conservancy's (ABC) webinar Beyond the Horizon: Going the Distance for Seabirds!
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. Learn about these incredible birds and some of the bold conservation tools in action to help expand their horizons.
We hope you enjoy watching the recorded webinar and exploring these related resources:
Seabirds 101:
- Check out our blog post, Seabirds: Nature's Winged Mariners »
- Find out more about the habitats that sustain seabirds and shorebirds »
- Visit our Bird Library to learn about some of the seabirds featured in the webinar
- How are seabirds essential to marine ecosystems? Read about it here »
- Get the facts about plastics' impact on seabirds »
Seabird Research and Conservation:
- Learn about ABC's work to conserve seabirds »
- Read the news about the predator-proof fence that will help birds like the Laysan and Black-footed Albatross
- Check out our partner, Red de Observadores de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile (ROC) »
- Read about ROC's expeditions to find Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrel breeding colonies
- Check out the guide for seabird-friendly lighting developed by ROC (Spanish only)
- Explore research by presenters Fernando Medrano and Kate Huyvaert »
- Learn more about Longtail igloos »
How You Can Help Seabirds:
- Your gift to ABC's Marine Program will help protect these magnificent birds and conserve their habitats for future generations. Give now »
- Tell Congress to protect birds from plastic pollution »
- Ask Congress to support Bird-Smart renewable energy and make sure that protections for birds and other wildlife are included in renewable energy and infrastructure bills »
- Representatives Jared Huffman (D-CA), Ed Case (D-HI), Mary Peltola (D-AK), and James Moylan (R-Guam) recently introduced the Sustaining America's Fisheries for the Future Act of 2024. Find out more about the bill and how it can be strengthened for birds — and take action now if you are represented by Huffman, Case, Peltola or Moylan »