This year’s World Migratory Bird Day is dedicated to highlighting the problem of pollution with the theme, ‘Protect Birds: Be the Solution to Plastic Pollution.’ Waste and pollution are harmful to ...
At least 1,000 birds were killed in one day in early October, when they collided with a single Chicago building, McCormick Place Lakeside Center — the largest convention center in North America. A ...
About an hour after dawn Wednesday, a group of about a dozen people walked Roosevelt Island, hoping to spot visiting migratory birds. The birds, from as far away as the Southern Hemisphere, had ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity and American Bird Conservancy today reminded federal agencies, including the Council on Environmental Quality and U.S. Department of Energy, of their ...
Every July, the western sandpiper, a dun-colored, long-beaked bird, leaves the shores of Alaska and migrates south. It may fly as far as the coast of Peru, where it spends several months before making ...
A field begins to flood after harvest near Knights Landing, California. Paying rice farmers to create “pop-up” migratory bird habitat has since created tens of thousands of acres of temporary wetlands ...
New CMS initiative launched to safeguard birds and habitats on the Central Asian Flyway Where better to launch a new initiative to conserve the extraordinary migratory birds and critically important ...
For most humans, the increasingly longer days that arrive with spring are little more than a signal that summer is on the horizon. For migratory birds, however, they're a signal to begin the long ...
First Central Asian Flyways project under the WWF Wetlands for Asian Flyways initiative In celebration of World Migratory Bird Day 2024, WWF Nepal is launching a new project "Community-led ...
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