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From City to Sand: Chris Allieri’s NYC Plover Project

The Spark Bird Podcast

Release Date: 07/04/2025

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Photo Credit: Benjamin Forbes

 

Resources & Links from This Episode

🌐 Visit nycploverproject.org to learn about the mission, meet the volunteers, and find out how to get involved.

📸 Follow @nycploverproject on Instagram for updates from the beaches and behind-the-scenes conservation work.

🕊️ Log your bird sightings on eBird, a powerful tool for community science and bird tracking.

📱 Download Merlin Bird ID to help identify birds by sight or sound while you’re out exploring the world.

Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski