Earth Day Staunton 2025 ~ Sat., April 26, 11am-3pm, Gypsy Hill Park Bandstand (Rain Location: Gypsy Hill Park Gym)
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  • Poetry Contest 2025
  • Poetry Contest 2024
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  • Past Years Student Art Gallery
    • 2023 Student Art: Plant Local. Think Global.
    • 2022 Student Art: Soil - Mother Earth from the Ground Up
    • 2021 Student Art: Restore Our Planet
    • 2020 Student Art
    • 2019 Student Art: Save Our Species
    • 2018 Student Posters: Plastic Pollution Solutions
    • 2017 Student's Posters "We're For the Birds"
    • 2016 Student Art: Pollinators Power the Planet
    • 2015 Student Art
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  • Resources
    • What You Can Do to Restore the Planet
    • Lewis Creek
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    • Pollinators
    • We're For the Birds!
  • Wishes for a Greener Staunton

Helpful links


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It's easy to get involved in bird conservation, and like anything, some of your most helpful actions begin at home.  Environment for the Americas surveyed biologists, educators, conservationists, birdwatchers, and bird enthusiasts to get their best ideas for getting involved in bird conservation. ​

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10 Things You Can Do For Birds
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​Plant a garden. Be a citizen scientist. Join “Lights Out.”

​Your steps can make a difference.

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ABC's mission is to conserve native birds and their habitats throughout the Americas. Our commitment to bird conservation remains absolute, even while some other groups shift their mission to prioritize people over wildlife. We believe unequivocally that conserving birds and their habitats benefits all other species — including people.

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