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Video shorts birds
Video shorts birds






Everyone can change this setting to make their video public, private, or unlisted. If you’re 18 or older, your default video privacy setting is set to public. Note: The default video privacy setting for creators aged 13–17 is private. Tap NEXT to add details to your video. From this screen, add a title (max 100 characters), and choose settings, like video privacy.You can also tap Back after you’ve made edits to Start over or to Save as draft and exit the editor. Saving a draft at this point saves any edits you've made. Tap Back to return to the record screen.Tap Done to preview and enhance your video.Tap Close choose to Start over or to Save as draft and exit the camera.Tap Undo to remove the previous video clip you recorded or tap Redo to add it back.To record a clip, hold Capture or tap it to start recording and then again to stop.To make your Short longer than 15 seconds, tap 15s in the upper-right corner to record up to 60 seconds ( 60).Note: Some clips may be restricted from being turned into a Short if the source video is restricted. Under the video, click Create and select Edit into a Short to open the clip in the Shorts creation experience.Hosting educational workshops that engage the network of foresters, woodland owners, tree farmers, land trusts, and conservation organizations in promoting the connection between bird habitat and working woodlands.

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Working with biologists and conservationists to identify habitat and silvicultural recommendations for at-risk bird species and bird species with populations in decline.Collaborate and support others to bring Foresters for the Birds across the landscape.

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Promote the connection between bird habitat and working woodlands.Encourage forest health through the enhancement of bird habitat to keep common birds common.Many foundational elements are shared by all programs including educational workshops that bring landowners and professionals together to share knowledge about the program and how can it can be applied, as well as pocket field guides, online resources, and demonstration sites that help to illustrate program content. Each region has distinct interests and opportunities reflected in the partnerships, forest types, and bird species. The Forest Stewards Guild has helped to develop the program in Maine (Forestry for Maine Birds) and is further expanding and adapting the framework to the Southeast, Lake States, and now the Pacific Northwest (PNW). The program is voluntary, and allows landowners to draw on the parts of the program that work for them. The Forestry for Birds programs are built on partnerships among landowners, academics, foresters, non-profit agencies, and government agencies on local, regional, and national levels. Essentially, Foresters for the Birds “lets the birds tell the story about how forests can benefit from thoughtful management,” engaging woodland owners in a positive manner to take stewardship steps on their property.

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The Foresters for the Birds program provides forest stewards with tools for effectively communicating with landowners about the benefits of managing forests with bird habitat in mind. The success of the program is the integration of silviculture with songbird habitat enhancement. In response to declines in songbird populations in New England, Audubon Vermont and Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation launched Foresters for the Birds, a program that promotes forest stewardship to enhance bird habitat.








Video shorts birds