LIGHTHAWK NEWS
Conservation FLYer February, 2020: A Dangerous Road
Silverbell Mountains in Ironwood Forest National Monument. The proposed I-11 corridor would be built directly adjacent to Saguaro National Park and...
Joining our Community Against Racism
Dear Friends, At LightHawk, we envision helping shape a world where ecosystems are thriving, natural resources are abundant, the human communities...
LightHawk Welcomes New CEO
FT. COLLINS, CO, 16 March 2020 - LightHawk, the largest conservation flying organization in the country, welcomes Michele Rutledge as new CEO to...
Conservation FLYer January, 2020: What Happens When You Let Loose….
We're starting LightHawk's 5th decade of existence strong - planning our conservation work for the year ahead...
Conservation FLYer December, 2019: Monkey Business
It's been a stellar 2019 at LightHawk, celebrating 40 years of conservation flying. As we look ahead to 2020, we're excited to continue our...
Conservation FLYer November, 2019: Water in the West
As Thanksgiving approaches, we have a lot to be thankful for at LightHawk. Thank you to our donors, partners and supporters for championing...
Conservation FLYer October, 2019: First Class Salmon Passengers
A huge thanks to everyone who was able to celebrate LightHawk's 40th Anniversary in Santa Fe at the Annual Meeting and Fly-In earlier this month! We...
Conservation FLYer September, 2019: Saving A River
It's been a productive start to Autumn at LightHawk and we're so excited to celebrate all we've done in 40 years at the upcoming Annual Meeting and...
Think. Plan. Fly.
A guest article by Devon Player. For this flight, LightHawk partnered with Puget Soundkeeper and Unleash the Brilliance. Puget Soundkeeper works to...
Conservation FLYer August, 2019: Fracking Pipelines
Summer is winding down, but not our important conservation work! LightHawk Hats, Jackets and Shirts! NEW- We now have a store where you...
Soaring Higher: Floods, Puppies, Lobsters and Dams
Your Giving Creates Conservation Change Floods Ravage the Land MIDWEST ISSUE: Record flooding destroyed farms and towns this spring as well as key...
Conservation FLYer: July 2019
Did you know 40% of the world's bird species are in decline? California Gulls nest on Mono Lake, as seen from a LightHawk aerial research survey....