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Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we’ll soon be in trouble.” – Naturalist, ...
Bill Finch's discovery of a thought-extinct Hawthorn tree species redefines Alabama's rich biodiversity and shapes future ...
One summer night three years ago, a chimney swift flitted over the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, where a ...
As Colorado marks its 149th birthday Friday — and the nation nears its 250th — Susan Schulten steps into the role of State ...
Fall brings the most spectacular migration displays, with September through November offering peak viewing opportunities. During these months, the mountain becomes a gathering place for enthusiasts ...
Every year, many thousands of birds are banded this way by researchers and avian enthusiasts in Canada and the U.S. As the ...
From piping plovers to American oystercatchers, this Plymouth-based conservation group tracks bird recovery while connecting ...
The fastest a human has ever been recorded running was Usain Bolt in the 2009 Olympics. Bolt ran the 100-meter dash in an ...
From a collection set in a landfill to an author’s cultural exploration of a critically endangered species, these books celebrate Earth and mourn its destruction.
“They have to stand over the nest to shade the eggs, and soak their feathers in water, to cool them down,” said John Cavitt, ...
A sandhill crane family adopted a gosling. Their story has one photographer thinking its a sign about acceptance.
Having recently opened its third edition, Helsinki Biennial marks what is undoubtedly a new departure in eco-biennales, ...