Resources
For followers of Tullik’s Odyssey
We’ve thrown a lot of information at you about American Golden-Plovers and the challenges shorebirds face during migration. So here are some resources where you may learn more about the species, the communities/regions they encounter, ways to engage, and more.
More About the American Golden-Plover
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American Golden-Plover Migration Fact Sheet (En Espanol)
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The Cornell Lab’s All About Birds: American Golden-Plover
Get Involved or Take Action
Mentioned Places and Communities
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Village of Nuiqsut in the Western Arctic, Alaska
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Canada’s Boreal forests
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Proposed Indigenous-led National Marine Conservation Area in Weeneebeg (James Bay) and Washaybeyoh (Hudson Bay)
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Seal River Watershed, Manitoba
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the Great Marsh, Massachusetts
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Lea-Hutaff Island, North Carolina
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Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina
Human Disturbance Resources
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“Gone to the Dogs” — Hakai Magazine
Mentioned Articles and Books
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“An old story - where it all began” by Dr. Christian Artuso
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“Land Worth Protecting: Indigenous-led efforts are keeping bird habitat safe in Manitoba” — Audubon News
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“A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds” by Scott Weidensaul
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“As Hurricanes Increase in Intensity, How Will Birds Respond?” — Audubon News
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“What’s Next for Hurricane Season” — New York Times
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“Two tracked whimbrels survive storms—only to die of gunfire” — William & Mary News
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“Dog Lover to Dog Lover: It’s Time to Share the Shore” — Audubon News
In The Press
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“Tune into Tullik’s Odyssey” — Wiscasset Newspaper