Point Blue Conservation Science

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Point Blue’s 140 scientists work to conserve birds, other wildlife and ecosystems through science, partnerships and outreach. Our highest priority is to reduce the impacts of habitat loss, climate change, and other environmental threats on wildlife and people, while promoting nature-based solutions, on land and at sea.

A Conservation Footprint for California Rice

This project evaluates the rice acreage, management practices, and locations needed to sustain multiple wildlife species in California’s Central Valley, integrating ecological, economic, and agronomic considerations to define a conservation footprint for ricelands.

Beavers, Meadows and Climate Change

Mountain meadows inhabited by beavers have an important role in mitigating climate change. As carbon sinks, they store remarkably large amounts of greenhouse gases for the long term. However, degradation from livestock grazing and conversion to dry grasslands has greatly diminished the carbon-storing capacity and biodiversity of meadows in the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada of California. Restoration of these biodiversity hotspots is key for creating climate refugia for sensitive species and increasing carbon sequestration.