Scientists must journey to remote islands in the middle of the Bering Sea, braving uncertain conditions, to reach the ...
Amid mounting global health concerns about PFAS, communities living along the waterway must grapple with how contamination is ...
We work to bend the bird curve. Audubon Connecticut and New York is a regional office of the National Audubon Society, working across the two states to protect birds and the places they need. Our long ...
Inspired by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace’s visit nearly two centuries ago, an isolated Indigenous community in Brazil ...
KK: For birds, keeping their plumage clean isn’t about good looks or vanity—it’s essential to their health. Feathers are ...
Not a bird expert? Not a problem. To guide a group you need enthusiasm and a welcoming attitude, not perfect ID skills.
In Ashley Stimpson's story on “feathered field assistants,” we illustrate (quite colorfully!) how scientists are enlisting ...
Our ecosystems are in danger, and we must act to protect them. This connection between birds and environmental health lies at ...
Glacier-carved fields and ephemeral wetlands provide a crucial stopover for long-distance migrants and prolific breeding ...
The best bet to save the imperiled species may be a system that pays farmers and ranchers to protect its grassland home.
From frigatebirds and gulls to curlews and cormorants, researchers are tapping the ”Internet of Animals” to map, understand, and protect our changing world.
Researchers and community scientists have teamed up to map and protect these ephemeral wetlands that serve as hidden ...
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