Since the 1960s, the overall number of birds in at least one of our local forests has been declining. Not the number of species, but the total number of birds. This observation comes from long-term ...
State officials are hopeful for the future of Hawaii’s forest birds, saying that recent efforts to protect bird populations could help prevent the species from going extinct. Courtesy photo/DLNR ...
A new study in a large, protected forest in central Panama finds widespread and severe declines of neotropical birds from 1977 to 2020. The researchers say the causes are unknown and detailed studies ...
As asian bush honeysuckle crowds out native species in Indiana forests, Hoosiers should expect to see fewer songbirds and ...
COMPETING TODAY, FONTAINE FOREST INVITED CURIOUS LEARNERS INSIDE TODAY TO TEACH THEM ABOUT RAPTOR BIRDS. THE DAY ALSO MARKS HOW THEY PUT AN AGE TO THE BIRDS. EVERY RAPTOR IN ITS CARE TURNS ANOTHER ...
Recent research reveals that female superb lyrebirds possess complex, context-dependent songs, challenging the notion of ...
PHOENIX — Petrified Forest National Park announced the sightings of Yellow-billed Cuckoo, a threatened bird along the Puerco River within the park. One individual bird was heard on July 15 and another ...
New Mexico is blessed with an abundance of natural wonders, including our beautiful forests and woodlands. Flitting about the trees are birds only found in a few states, including New Mexico. Native ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—While the U.S. and Canada have lost approximately a quarter of bird life—or 2.9 billion breeding adult birds—since 1970, Mississippi State researchers are finding ways to improve ...
Trump accused boat crews of being narco-terrorists. The truth, AP found, is more nuanced ...
A relatively new program in Vermont is helping both maple syrup-producing farms and their customers to improve forest habitat preferred by a diversity of bird species. Launched in 2014, the ...
India’s forests echo with birdcalls, from the haunting whoop of the hornbill to the chatter of weaverbirds. But beyond their ...