Jairus James is an environmental and animal rights advocate.
Latest by this author
Human-related causes leave birds susceptible to injury and death.
Jairus James is an environmental and animal rights advocate working at the intersection of conservation, education, and community engagement. He volunteers on the social media team at Bird Safe Philly and the injured bird response team at NYC Bird Alliance. He also supports local wild birds as a member of the Falls Township Environmental Advisory Council in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and the Falls Township branch of Bird Town Pennsylvania.
James holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Penn State University and a master’s degree in biology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
External
Birds Are “Spring”-ing In
What Can You Do?
One Beautiful Planet | February | 2025
Spring is a critical season for birds. James details the particular hazards they face in this season and explains what we can do to help.
Co-authors: Carol Peace Robins | The Urban Audubon | December | 2022
Robins profiles some of the volunteers in New York City who are working to help birds migrate safely. One of the featured volunteers is Jairus James.
Media by this author
Feature | December | 2024
Short informational video explaining why leaf litter is important to birds.
Feature | 2024
James helps to release some rehabilitated owls back into the wild.
Feature | October | 2023
Jairus James records the cleaning of a street near his church, with musical background.
Feature | June | 2023
Retrieved from "https://observatory.wiki/w/index.php?title=Jairus_James&oldid=7225"