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Climate change, light pollution and landscaping practices are contributing to a global decline in lightning bugs.
Before you head outdoors this summer, health experts have a critical warning for New Yorkers: watch out for ticks—because they’re everywhere.
On Thursday morning at the Yale Center for British Art, there will be a screening of a short film called “Flying Bird’s Diary.” It’s a multi ...
If familiarity breeds contempt, then no wild animal has made itself more loathsome to humanity than the city pigeon. They ...
"Visitors may observe from outside the areas marked with yellow caution tape." Officials take bold action after reporting a ...
“If you live in Manhattan,” Diuk-Wasser said, “most likely you got it by traveling. If you live in Queens or the Bronx, you ...
The Eastern hognose snake is another species that has become increasingly rare here. So named because of its upturned snout ...
With dedication and ingenuity, a recovery team has been helping the endangered shorebirds overcome old and emerging threats ...
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In recent columns, we’ve looked at Kentucky state symbols for the bird, which is the ...
Windows kill an estimated 1 billion birds annually in the U.S., said Tina Philips, a Cornell scientist who led the webinar: ...
Pollution Time Machine: It’s not just living animals that carry remnants of humanity’s toxic footprint. Samples of bird ...