Learn & Act
You can help protect Georgia's native birds
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)
Georgia's birds face many challenges including climate change, high-rises, and habitat loss. Learn about ways you can help provide care and refuge around your outside spaces.
Wild Nest Earns Platinum Seal from GuideStar
by Wild Nest Bird Rehab
September, 2024
Grow a beautiful garden that provides a safe haven for birds in the face of climate change.
by Audubon
April, 2016
Since 1970, bird populations in the United States and Canada have declined by 29 percent, or almost 3 billion birds, signaling a widespread ecological crisis.
by Science Journal
September, 2019
Sometimes the birds just need a little help.
by Wild Nest Bird Rehab
February, 2024
You can save birds from flying into windows!
by American Bird Conservancy
February, 2017
The domestic cat is often a beloved pet, but it’s also a major threat to birds and other wildlife. Every year in the United States, cats kill well over 1 billion birds. Wildlife rehabilitators are on the frontlines caring for injured birds and giving them a chance to be wild again.
by American Bird Conservancy
January, 2018
Canceling pesticides most harmful to birds.
by American Bird Conservancy
February, 2017
Native plants provide crucial resources for birds.
by Georgia Audubon
February, 2024
From Fragile to Flight: Your Help Can Lift Baby Birds!
by Wild Nest Bird Rehab
May, 2024
Eastern Meadowlark Returns to Grasslands Habitat
by Wild Nest Bird Rehab
June, 2023