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Depoliticizing Our Lives with Birds
The parrot pilgrimage on Ometepe Island, Nicaragua in 2023 helped us get beyond our political divisions by being with birds, beyond words.
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jan 6, 2024


More capacity building funds needed for small nonprofit conservation groups
This commentary was published in the October 20, 2023 online magazine, Mongabay. I have worked as a grant writing professional for about...
by Gail Koelln
Dec 20, 2023


How 20 Lempiras ($1) Changed My Life
Paola Carias tells the story of how a macaw changed her life and of her love for her father and the parrots of Honduras
Paola Carias
Nov 28, 2023


Lords of the Mountains: The People and Parrots of Gracias, Honduras
The liberated scarlet macaws and the people who care for them in this cloud forest are true champions of these mountains in Gracias, Hondura
LoraKim Joyner
Nov 9, 2023


Considering Science in Conservation
In Paraguay we discovered a new scientific technique for gathering information from parrot nests - a sticky water bottle.
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Oct 19, 2023


Wide World of Parrot Conservation: Saving Them is Saving Ourselves
Students with One Earth Conservation discover a wide world of birds that opens their hearts and minds.
LoraKim Joyner
Oct 4, 2023


Celebrating COLORES - Parrot Conservation in Guatemala
In Guatemala, hope for the endangered parrots hope never truly dies because beauty is eternal in parrot, forest, and people.
LoraKim Joyner
Sep 11, 2023


Parrots, Rapinoe, and Soccer in Australasia
One Earth Conservation visited Australia and New Zealand to observe women's World Cup soccer and parrots. Here is what they experienced.
by Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Aug 30, 2023


Intense Work Protects Beautiful Blue Parrots in Paraguay
One Earth Conservation works to protect the hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) in Paraguay. This parrot, which is the largest...


Parrot Conservation: Reparations & "Reparrotations!"
Confiscated parrots in Honduras, shortly after their poachers were captured. In 2014 we documented that 100% of our scarlet macaw nests...
LoraKim Joyner
Aug 1, 2023


Birds are Everywhere. Well, Not So Much as They Used to Be
Note: The following is an excerpt from LoraKim Joyner's new book, "Birding for Life," that is still being edited and will be published in...
LoraKim Joyner
Jul 18, 2023


Goodbye New York
Rev. Dr. LoraKim describes the beauty of New York and the importance of natural landscapes to human well-being.
LoraKim Joyner
Jun 28, 2023


Parrot Conservation: Loving Oneself So You Can Love and Care for the World
Emotional intelligence, self-empathy, and self-love can save a parrot, a people, and the planet.
by Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
May 23, 2023


What’s new with the Parrot Conservation Corps? ¿Qué hay de nuevo con el Cuerpo de Conservacionistas?
(En español debajo del ingles) One Earth Conservation’s (OEC) Parrot Conservation Corps (PCC) is a year-long webinar series being led by...
By Sylvia Margarita de la Parra Martínez
May 8, 2023


First Among Firsts: Parrot Rangers of Guyana
Congratulations to the parrots rangers of Guyana for the very first sun parakeet and macaw nests documented by photos in Guyana
LoraKim Joyner
Apr 28, 2023


Parrots - They Can Come Home to Suriname (Safely One Day...)
The Parrot Rangers of Suriname are already saving parrots, beginning with one life saved which is where we all can start.
LoraKim Joyner
Apr 5, 2023


Our New Look - Part Two!
One Earth Conservation is continuing to update the way we communicate with the world. In January we were so pleased to share our new logo...
by Gail Koelln
Mar 22, 2023


Unconditional Solidarity in Crisis
It is possible to have solidarity with all of life and it can help us all in times of crisis. Join the Unconditional Solidarity movement!
LoraKim Joyner
Mar 9, 2023


Understanding Animals with the Hokey Pokey
One Earth Conservation has
fun growing Multispecies Intelligence by dancing the Hokey Pokey
LoraKim Joyner
Mar 9, 2023


Solstice and Sacred Water
May we all awaken to the sacredness of water, transform our relationship with it, work to clean the water and use it wisely and gratefully.
Cathy Holt
Feb 7, 2023
From the field, our Nurture Nature Program, and our staff!
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