To the birds: Project Puffin
August 27, 2007 by Ali
Filed under Green Living
I am a closet bird nerd. I’ve taken way to many field trips where everybody had binoculars permanently attached to their face to deny it. I’ve watched finches flurry in the Galapagos, penguins plunge in the pacific, nenes nod through national parks in Hawaii and so on and so on. The only bird I haven’t gotten up close and personal with is the puffin so when I recently discovered Project Puffin, I decided I had to share this seabird resource just in case some of you are harboring a secret bird nerd within.
What’s so special about puffins? Well aside from being extremely endearing, puffins are an important environmental indicator species. Specific to the North Atlantic Ocean, puffins tell us about the health of the ocean and the fish within. When fish populations decline, puffins let us know by bringing less home.
Across Maine, Labrador, Iceland and Scotland, the puffin is a wildlife icon, both cherished and threatened. Initiatives like Project Puffin are quiet environmental champions of this important species and similar efforts exist across the North Atlantic. So, let your bird nerd flag fly and get to know some puffins…read more:














