Rich data on the global state of our feathered friends presents plenty of bad news—but also some bright spots. Researchers know better than ever how to help them. By Emily Sohn/Knowable Magazine ...
Just about anywhere you look, there are birds. Penguins live in Antarctica, ptarmigan in the Arctic Circle. Rüppell’s vultures soar higher than Mt. Everest. Emperor penguins dive deeper than 1,800 ...
Birds are dying in record numbers this autumn by flying full-speed into Big Apple buildings, lured to their deaths by glassy skyscrapers — with the sleek Battery Park City corridor among the city’s ...
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Every night, Alice Cerutti falls asleep to the sound of birds singing on her rice farm in the middle of the Italian countryside. In the morning, the voice of the black-tailed godwit, a bird whose ...
This year’s Christmas Bird Count saw record turnout in Loveland, not just from the counters but from birds too. The count, which occurred on New Year’s Day, saw 98 people counting birds in the area ...
(WNDU) - Health officials say the numbers surrounding the bird flu in Indiana are still high. According to the Indiana Board of Animal Health, the strains of the virus that are being detected are ...
South Africa’s wattled cranes are no longer critically endangered: why the birds’ numbers are rising
Lara Fuller works for two NPO's the Endangered Wildlife Trust and the International Crane Foundation. These orgainsations receives funds from multiple bodies. Cranes are some of the world’s most ...
North America has lost an estimated 3 billion birds since 1970—a nearly 30% drop across species—mostly due to habitat loss and degradation. So when a team of researchers repeated a bird population ...
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