Source: Sunny Skyz
A 94-year-old self-taught conservationist has committed the last four decades of his life to saving North America’s bluebirds.

In 1978, Alfred Larson was looking for a hobby that would keep him busy after he retired.
After reading an article in National Geographic about crafting wooden nests for bluebirds to save them from declines, he got to work building nest boxes on his ranch in Idaho.
Four decades later, at the age of 96, Larson is monitoring almost 350 nest boxes on six different bluebird trails…
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