- If you own property, convert as much as you can to wildlife habitat, following the suggestions of Audubon at Home [1] and the National Wildlife Federation [2]. At the very least, do not use artificial fertilizers and pesticides [3] or overwater your lawn. Runoff from these chemicals harms our bays and estuaries and has been a major cause of the Chesapeake Bay's decline.
- Drink shade coffee [4] instead mass-market coffee to preserve winter habitat for migratory birds. (See the informative Coffee and Conservation [5] blog for more about this.)
- Become politically active. Birder's World suggests contacting legislators about some current issues [6], including the destructive border wall [7]. Get involved in local environmental issues as well.
- Reduce electric power consumption. Much of our electricity comes from burning coal, the extraction of which destroys habitat [8].
- Bird locally [9] and use public transportation [10] where possible.
- Carry your purchases in reusable bags instead of plastic bags [10].
If you are looking for other options, see this sustainability primer [11] or the newly revised 50 Simple Things [12].