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This week, an alarming report on North American bird populations and a sweet study on one of our more aloof furry companions.
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Research reveals concerning trends among North American bird populations: 'We are just seeing fundamental changes'
North America's bird populations are rapidly shrinking, and new research suggests the losses are accelerating in places once considered safe, The Guardian reported. The study, published in Science, ...
But where you live determines more than just whether you see juncos year-round or seasonally; it also determines what type of junco you might see. With one of the largest numbers of subspecies for any ...
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Mornings across North America are quieter now. It's been described as a "silent crisis," and it's a warning of how quickly the systems that support wildlife and people can collapse. Billions of birds ...
A newly published study has found that nearly 75% of bird species in North America are sharply declining across their ranges, and eight in 10 plummeting in the very areas where they’re thought to be ...
When a total solar eclipse plunged North America into darkness on the afternoon of April 8, 2024, the songbirds in Bloomington, Ind., suddenly fell silent. In the middle of the forest, the only sounds ...
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