Plastic Pollution Is So Pervasive That It鈥檚 Causing a New Disease in Seabirds
April 06, 2023 —
Researchers coined the term 鈥減lasticosis鈥 to describe stomach damage related to ingesting trash.
The Nation鈥檚 Native Seed Shortage Is a Big Roadblock to Ecological Restoration
March 06, 2023 —
When a wildfire burns through a landscape, land managers want to replant with the local species that create healthy habitats. But often they can鈥檛鈥攁nd climate change is exacerbating the problem
The Bird Man of the Faroe Islands Who Helps Unravel a Seabird鈥檚 Secrets
March 06, 2023 —
On a remote island, a self-trained naturalist collaborates with scientists to track and protect a species that does its best not to be seen.
Birding In a War Zone: How Ukraine鈥檚 Top eBirder Pursues His Passion Amid Tragedy
February 21, 2023 —
A writer鈥檚 budding friendship with Oleksandr Nastachenko offers a window into the besieged country鈥檚 small but resourceful community of birders and what they have lost since the Russian invasion.
Night Skies Are Even Brighter Than We Thought 鈥 and Getting Brighter
February 17, 2023 —
A new study using community data shows how light pollution is drowning out the stars. Scientists are still learning the consequences for birds and other animals, including humans.
What's At Stake as Nations Gather To Stave off the Global Biodiversity Crisis
December 07, 2022 —
The decade's most important negotiations to protect nature and wildlife kick off this week in Canada. Ambitious goals are on the table, but success is not guaranteed.
Surprise Bird-Rich Wetlands Emerge on Dry Lakebed of Shrinking Salton Sea
November 07, 2022 —
Conservationists are studying how to expand marshes that formed near exposed drains as drought threatens the lake's very existence.
One Lesson From Sandy: Hurricanes Aren鈥檛 All Bad for Birds
October 28, 2022 —
Ten years after the storm devastated the East Coast, science shows its effects on avian habitat were a surprisingly mixed bag.
How Hummingbird Fans Are Helping to Protect a Border-Crossing Bat
October 28, 2022 —
By observing nighttime visitors to their feeders, community scientists in Arizona have been central to the recovery of lesser long-nosed bats.
Systemic Barriers Hinder Bird Research, Say 124 Latin American Ornithologists
October 17, 2022 —
A new preprint from scientists across the region asserts that advances in neotropical ornithology will require a stronger commitment to inclusion.