Fly Like an Eagle

FlightMap takes conservation to new heights.

A frustrating challenge confronts anyone who tries to use virtual experience鈥攚ords, pictures鈥攖o get people to care enough about a place to want to help save it. Few of us will work to preserve a place unless we love it already, and it鈥檚 tough to fall in love with a place without experiencing it. Even the very best writers and photographers and designers and editors have a hard time capturing a landscape vividly enough to inspire the passion that comes from being there.

And if we think we鈥檝e got it rough here at the magazine, imagine what it must be like for the folks who use rather more limited mediums鈥攅mail, text messages, actual letters鈥攖o communicate looming threats to habitats, and to urge people to take action. It鈥檚 such an abstraction. No matter how dire, a threat loses some impact when expressed in a gray, pleading paragraph accompanied by a teeny photo and stacked up in your inbox (assuming it gets through your spam filter first).

What to do? After all, we鈥檙e not exactly going to fly everyone out to New Mexico to spend some quality time with the Gila River, fall in love with it, and be transformed into gladiators fighting an ill-considered water-diversion scheme. Think of the carbon footprint!

But maybe we can close the gap. 探花精选 has been working for more than a year on a project we鈥檙e calling FlightMap, and which we鈥檝e just launched. I urge you to check it out at . You鈥檒l get to choose a bird avatar鈥攁 Bald Eagle, a Summer Tanager鈥攁nd then you鈥檒l soar as that bird through vivid three-dimensional landscapes, discovering some of the Southwest鈥檚 most threatened environments and learning about the conservation work being done there and how you can help. (This pilot version of FlightMap was created in collaboration with 探花精选鈥檚 Western Rivers Action Network and focuses on the Colorado River Basin, but we鈥檒l be rolling out new regions throughout this year and beyond.) You鈥檒l also have the chance to add your own posts鈥攂ird sightings, stories of the river鈥攁nd share a link to them, or to any spot in FlightMap, with your social media followers.