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Spring in the Arctic brings forth a plethora of peeps and downy hatchlings as millions of birds gather to raise their young. The same was true 73 million years ago, according to a new article. The ...
Tiny bone fragments from Alaska suggest birds started breeding and nesting in the Arctic 30 million years earlier than ...
On Wednesday, May 21, a research paper was published in Wildlife Monographs highlighting work of the USGS co-op in Madison. It is titled "White-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus) habitat use and ...
Biologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have released the first broad-scale, comparative, fine-grained analysis linking the amplitude, or volume, of a bird's song to its vocal frequency, ...
The National Wildlife Federation will host a Virtual Rally at noon on Thursday, May 22, to provide an update on federal ...
Recorder’s front-page article, “Beekeepers report 1.6M colony loss,” reports a worrisome decline in honey bee colonies.
Bees, birds, butterflies and even bats and lizards pollinate the plants that we enjoy every day, but their populations are ...
Among the species hardest hit is the monarch butterfly, with its vivid orange-and-black wings and one of the most ...
Cincinnati, did you prepare for the invasion? The 17-year cicadas are here. See the map and social media posts about where they've been spotted.
We spoke with Victoria Burnett, a Visitor Services Manager working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to get some insight ...
Attracting birds and bees to your yard is easy if you provide them with plants they love. This one berry-producing shrub will keep them coming back.
“To learn more about wildlife needs, I joined several conservation groups, including the Tennessee Valley chapter of Wild Ones, the Xerces Society ... Banished Birds,” and “Call Me Arthropod ...