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In Science, Johnston et al. report trends in avian populations across North America at a spatial resolution of just a few hundred square kilometres (A. Johnston et al. Science 388, 532–537 ...
By the late 19th century, the goshawk was indisputably extinct, but their recent restoration to the British isles makes it worth exploring their history.
Some southern bird species travel to the north to reproduce. The majority of birds in North America migrate along these routes. American golden plovers, Arctic terns, puffins, Canada geese ...
A new book immerses readers in a search for shorebirds ... the highest summit in North America. There was lots of water below—the Cook Inlet mainly, but also the Knik Arm reaching northeastward ...
A newly published study has found that nearly 75% of bird species in North America are sharply declining ... birders can record checklists of all the birds they see at a particular place and ...
As rising global temperatures alter ecosystems worldwide, animal species usually have two choices: adapt to changing local ...
NCPR book reviewer Betsy Kepes digs into "The Nature of the Place: On the Flora and Fauna of the Adirondacks." ...
Sometimes, like today, the squirrels just go nuts. Literally. Frantically bounding from one bird feeder to another, up and ...
Sea of Grass,” written by Dave Hage and former Star Tribune environmental reporter Josephine Marcotty, is due in bookstores ...
Sooner or later, an adversary will attempt to conduct the same kind of attack on American facilities that Ukraine did to ...
These small creatures have just flown more than 1,850 miles (3,000 kilometers), all the way from Central America. Other birds undertake even longer journeys — the Swainson’s thrush, for example, nests ...
Reflections from a road trip to Mono Lake and the Owens Valley, the northernmost reaches of Southern California.