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Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
Over the last 20 years, wetlands have been losing their most ardent advocates, especially in states like Minnesota, South ...
A new amendment to Ridgewood’s wildlife ordinance is cracking down on the feeding of unconfined animals as state lawmakers ...
Pontiac Trans Am that comes in spotless condition promises many original parts but seems to lack the thing all owners would ...
I was about to head out on my road bike when my future wife said, “Put a helmet on. I’m not changing your diaper.” That was years ago. I grumbled, […] ...
But when you look at birds in shoreline habitats — plovers, oystercatchers, black skimmers — all of those birds love ... so those are some of the shore birds that people love to see if you ...
People thought it was an April Fool's Day joke when a neighbor posted on Facebook about a vandal bird breaking car mirrors.
History is teeming with unsolved mysteries—but few are as haunting as those who have vanished without a trace. From overly ...
Piping plovers (Charadrius melodus) are tiny, migratory shore ... black tips. However, the males generally have a more prominent black breastband, and the black brow bar reaches their eyes. So ...
Ornithologist Bruce Beehler tracks down what he calls the “Magnificent Seven,” a charismatic group of migratory birds, in his ...
Wetlands across the Mississippi River basin, vital for hundreds of bird species ... yards from shore, and hoped that western Minnesota still had some goldeneyes, ducks with stark black-and ...
For more than 60 million years, penguins of all kinds—including the opportunistic Magellanic penguin—have been driven by an ...