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Migration season is in full swing, with up to 10 million birds passing through in a single night. Here’s how you can help keep them safe.
ALBUQUERQUE — Laura Banks, president of the nonprofit Bird Alliance of Central New Mexico, spoke about migratory birds to a nearly full audience at Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm ...
Birds of different sizes, colors and species flock through New Mexico as they migrate for the season. New Mexicans may catch a glimpse of some in their backyard without being aware of the impact ...
Zombie birds? New Mexico researchers develop wildlife observation drones from dead birds The research team at New Mexico Tech has constructed and tested pheasant, mallard duck and pigeon drones ...
In the Albuquerque metro, some have noticed an absence of birds that are usually around this time of year. So why is this happening?
Dr. Mostafa Hassanalian, a mechanical engineering professor, is leading a unique project— fitting taxidermy birds with drones.
Scientists in New Mexico are giving dead birds a new life with an unconventional approach to wildlife research.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bird watching has been gaining popularity across the country, including here in New Mexico, but the people picking up the binoculars are getting younger. “Historica… ...
A team of New Mexico researchers is reverse-engineering dead birds and turning them into drones. Researchers at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, led by Dr. Mostafa ...
Biologists at New Mexico State University are trying to find out why hundreds of thousands of migratory birds have been found dead across the state.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – For humans, the triple-digit heat is already brutal, but for small animals like birds – who cannot go inside to cool off – it can be deadly. With its plentiful fountains ...
Extreme heat in New Mexico is creating unsafe conditions for people as well as wildlife, especially birds.