Hummingbirds will land in Mississippi this spring after a non-stop, 20-hour flight over the Gulf and they will be here sooner ...
Along the long road from American icon to endangered species and back again, the bald eagle — the national bird of the United States, often seen against a clear blue sky — is ...
People have always been interested in where wild animals go, especially when they were a primary food source. Now one of the questions is: why are North American grassland bird populations shrinking?
More than 156 million chickens, ducks, turkeys and other fowl have been slaughtered across the United States since the ...
Manufacturers of raw dog and cat food must do a better job detecting bird flu in products sold to ... recalls and health warnings, according to USA TODAY reporting. Pasteurization, the established ...
At least one bird from a commercial poultry operation in Lancaster County has tested positive for highly pathogenic avian ...
A mild winter with low or no snow to cover fields allows birds such as sandhill cranes and Canada geese to stay in Wisconsin.
This winter, volunteers from the Xerces Society, a nonprofit environmental group, tallied just 9,119 western monarchs — a ...
People in northern climates are familiar with flocks of birds flying south in the winter, but why do they do it, and why ...
That’s John James Audubon State Park in a nutshell. This 575-acre oasis is tucked away in Henderson, Kentucky, and it’s so ...
Mapping fish migration routes and identifying threats is crucial to protecting freshwater species and their habitats, ecologists argue.
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