More than six in 10 bird species around the world are in decline as agriculture and logging threaten their homes, conservation experts have warned. The latest update to the International Union for ...
Two bobolinks, a male on the left and female on the right, hanging out in a field. Photo courtesy fo Allan Strong Lindsey Papasian is a reporter with the Community News Service, part of the University ...
Great egrets and little blue herons. Blue-winged warblers and yellow-bellied sapsuckers. Snowy owls and tropical kingbirds. Across North America, three-fourths of bird species are in decline, ...
If you think you’re seeing fewer birds in your backyard or neighborhood park, you’re right, and you’re not alone. Bird populations are declining everywhere. Two-thirds of North American bird species ...
If you’ve ever been dive-bombed by a protective mother bird while innocently strolling through a park, you already know that birds mean business. So does the National Audubon Society. What started as ...
Melting sea ice and deforestation are continuing to drive many species toward extinction, with the latest Red List of Threatened Species showing that more than a quarter of all animals, plants and ...
To understand the state and health of birds across the Bay Area, scientists have been watching them closely. The latest report by the San Francisco Bay Joint Venture and Point Blue Conservation ...
Scientists involved in long-running regional and national bird-counting surveys in France have reported precipitous declines in agricultural regions, even among common birds well adapted to human ...
A conversation with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, A look into why there has been a nationwide decline in bird populations, How mental coaching for athletes are helping them on and off of the ...
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