In the world’s largest population of the fish-eating raptors, reproductive rates have fallen below DDT-era lows. Scientists ...
Last summer’s record rainfall flooded nests across the Northeast, an increasingly common hazard that is hampering loon ...
In his latest book, bird expert Kenn Kaufman focuses on the species that evaded John James Audubon and his peers to explore ...
In the heart of America’s Great Plains, a remarkable spectacle unfolds in the spring which rivals many of the great ...
The timing of spring migration of many bird species in the United States and Canada is closely correlated with the greening ...
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In his latest book, bird expert Kenn Kaufman focuses on the species that evaded John James Audubon and his peers to explore an exhilarating yet knotty era in ornithology. In 1827, when John James ...
On a sunny Friday in early April, a group of students from Rust College in northern Mississippi traveled to a local Black-owned farm called Foxfire Ranch for the weekend. This annual trip was planned ...
From forested headwaters to urban cityscapes, the Delaware River Watershed is home to millions of birds and people. The watershed supports more than 400 species of migratory birds and provides ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Hope Enterprise Corporation (Hope) a $62 million dollar grant to implement a Solar For All program in Mississippi. “This program will bring ...
WASHINGTON (April 25, 2024) – President Biden yesterday signed a bipartisan bill reauthorizing and enhancing a program that provides funding throughout the Americas for partnerships to benefit ...