A ground-dwelling bird known for elaborate mating dances on the southern Great Plains will no longer be federally protected ...
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The crow-sized birds once numbered in the millions. Habitat loss from energy and agriculture development has shrunk their population to about 30,000 across parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, ...
Step into a tropical paradise where beauty is displayed floating gracefully through the air at the "Butterflies are Blooming" exhibit.
CARLSBAD Assistance League helps kids pay for college The Rancho San Dieguito Assistance League will hold a fundraiser themed “Together We Give” for scholarships for local high school seniors from 4 ...
The species, a thrush cousin of the American robin, is one of many that fall into a category known as “common bird in steep decline.” ...
Birds that feed on nectar or fruit evolved better mechanisms for managing metabolism, blood pressure and high glucose.
Scientists studying data collected over more than three decades found accelerating losses. Their research offers clues about the causes.
A Midwestern bird known for its unique appearance and impressive courtship dances is officially off the federal threatened and endangered species list.
After pecking away for years, the Trump administration Wednesday finally erased all remaining endangered species protections ...
Dave Kline and his wife decided to put their suburban, semi-rural backyard and surrounding property into the National Wildlife Federation’s Certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat program.
A global study based on the collective biocultural memory of 10 local communities in Latin America, Asia, and Africa warns of the environmental and cultural impact of the ongoing loss of biodiversity ...