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Conservationists are celebrating the establishment of a new nature reserve in Colombia that provides the first sanctuary for the endangered golden poison frog, an animal that also has the distinction of being possibly the world's deadliest animal.
A new, interactive web-based map, created by American Bird Conservancy is now available, and has the potential to dramatically reduce bird impacts from wind turbines..
In a collaborative effort to increase and enhance migratory bird habitat restoration and forest reclamation, ABC and the Interior Department's Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement signed a Memorandum of Understanding during a recent tree-planting event in eastern Kentucky.
The Bureau of Land Management, the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, and American Bird Conservancy have begun identifying and implementing solutions to solve a widespread and potentially enormous bird mortality threat that is associated with 3.4 million mining claims on public lands, mainly in the West. Official state birds from at least nine western states have so far been killed by deadly mining claim marker.
The critically endangered Fuertes's Parrot and eleven other globally threatened species of birds, mammals, and amphibians will receive greater protections thanks to a joint effort by Fundacion ProAves, World Land Trust-US, Robert Giles, Loro Parque Fundacion and American Bird Conservancy. 

