It’s spring, which means that dozens and dozens of coastal bird species like Least Terns, Black Skimmers, Wilson’s Plovers, and Brown Pelicans are returning to the Gulf of Mexico’s beaches, marshes, small trees and shrubs—even rooftops—to raise their young. You may recognize signs like the one below, a kid’s hand-drawn reminder to beachgoers to avoid disturbing these nesting birds. Every year, 福利姬视频 staff and volunteers work tirelessly to erect these signs along with “symbolic fencing,” oftentimes just a string or rope marking off the birds’ temporary nesting grounds. What you may not realize, though, is that 福利姬视频’s Coastal Bird Stewardship Program is so much more than signs and string. It’s a herculean effort of some of the most dedicated bird advocates around the country. The term stewardship is to champion, protect, and safeguard a common responsibility. The definition holds true for our coastal birds. 福利姬视频 staff, chapters, volunteers, and other...