Newswise — A new study led by Lund University in Sweden shows that cities negatively affect the diversity of birds. There are significantly fewer bird species in urban forests compared with forests ...Read More
Nearly half of the world’s bird species are declining with at least one in eight species threatened by extinction, a new study found. BirdLife, a 100-year-old conservation organization, released...Read More
Kalihi residents split over neighbor with about 100 ‘noisy’ birds | Local | kitv.com We recognize you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economi...Read More
Recent release “Birds: Our Fine Feathered Friends: Seen by Sue and Drew” from Covenant Books author Gene Crumbley follows Sue and Drew, two young siblings bored at home with nothing to do....Read More
The exponential decline of bird species globally is leaving almost half of the existing avian population under the threat of exploitation and extinction. The Central American yellow-naped Amazon (Faun...Read More
Recent release “Birds: Our Fine Feathered Friends: Seen by Sue and Drew” from Covenant Books author Gene Crumbley follows Sue and Drew, two young siblings bored at home with nothing to do....Read More
WASHINGTON (Gray News) – A pair of critically endangered birds have recently hatched at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, DC In a release, the zoo said the hatchlings are both fema...Read More
Since a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza was first detected in Utah earlier this year, there have been a total of 55 positive cases in wild birds. Ginger Stout, a veterinarian with the Utah...Read More
54 bird boxes will be installed in the 11 towns and villages that belong to Vélez-Málaga / ON 54 wooden ‘nests’ will be placed in parks, schools and municipal buildings to encourage impr...Read More
SARANAC LAKE, NY (WCAX) – A New York nonprofit hopes to raise awareness about the negative impact that farms can have on birds. Northern New York Audubon is hosting two events in October to educ...Read More