As summer winds down and many of the birds that breed in the Arctic and across North America are beginning their journeys south into the Caribbean and Latin America, I have been thinking about how our hemispheric approach to bird conservation—one of the main drivers of our new strategic plan—directs us to work where birds need us the most. Given that most vulnerable bird species found in the United States spend the majority of their lives in Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean, 吃瓜黑料 works transparently and creatively across borders, bringing together partners from the public, nonprofit, and private sectors to halt and ultimately reverse the precipitous decline of birds across the Americas. One way that we are doing this is by deploying a new model for effective cross-border partnerships and collaboration, demonstrated by our efforts in Colombia. We worked with Colombian colleagues at the Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute, the National...