WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity and 27 other bird and wildlife conservation organizations from 23 states ...
According to experts, up to a billion birds die every year from flying into buildings and skyscrapers – distracted by lights or reflections, or unaware of the hazards posed by glass. But some ...
Texas A&M's Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology shares three key ways you can help migratory birds this fall.
After observing thousands of records over decades, researchers found that birds of a feather may actually stick together ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service estimates between 365 million and 988 million birds die each year from building collisions.
New research indicates that birds are not alone while migrating—and sharing space with other species may even help them on ...
The study reported that roughly 44 wildfires in the contiguous United States were ignited by electrocuted birds between 2014 and 2018. However, this number could be more as the so ...
The National Animal Disease Center in Ames, Iowa, is the place where scientists are pushing to solve the bird flu outbreak ...
It's not just instinct or the environment: Birds develop their own nest-building cultural traditions, according to a new study that examined what habits birds pick up from their peers.
As North America heats up due to climate change, animals are responding in three primary ways: moving north, heading to higher elevations and making phenological changes—adjusting annual cycles such ...
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
Children with no siblings are more likely than children with siblings to go through puberty earlier, a new study by Aarhus ...