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Though frog and raccoon seasons may not be of interest to many hunters, Mississippi provides clear guidance on what animals ...
The administration said it will go hunting for cases of wind energy companies unintentionally killing migratory birds — something it has long argued is not a violation of federal law.
Discover how the National Audubon Society, founded in 1905 to protect birds, has evolved into a conservation leader tackling ...
The government is approving more than $100 million in federal grant money for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for wetland ...
The Department of Planning and Natural Resources recently issued a public reminder that recreational bird hunting is ...
Hundreds of species, from as far as South America, commonly stop in Kentucky to find food and rest their wings after traveling for miles along their aerial route.
Wood thrush is considered a Species of Greatest Conservation Need in Iowa and in 25 other states because the population has declined across North America by more than 50 percent in the past 50 years.
Sometimes birds nest in inconvenient spots, though, like flower pots, planters, and hanging baskets. If you're tempted to remove a nest that a bird plopped in the middle of your petunias, read this ...
In an age where humans rely heavily on GPS technology to navigate even short distances, birds perform remarkable feats of navigation that continue to astonish scientists. Each year, billions of birds ...
These birds are protected under the federal Migratory Birds Act, which means you can’t physically relocate, harm or harass them, not that you would — you’ve been a most accommodating host to ...
The federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act forbids interference with actively nesting migratory birds and their nests. “Cormorants could nest and lay eggs in the Project Area at any moment, which would ...