One of the nation’s leading experts on a critically endangered bird says potential federal spending cuts could spell doom for ...
A retired park administrator said some birds won't survive this year because scientists and supplies needed to protect them ...
After five years in which almost no chicks survived, more of the shorebirds are fledging since Alabama Audubon and volunteers ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has announced nine days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches, starting ...
Monterey state park officials are asking the public to stay clear of closed areas and other tips to protect the Western Snowy ...
The number of Western snowy plovers in Oregon increased slightly last year, as officials begin roping off patches of beach ...
It's a question visitors ask staff all the time at the Smithsonian's National Zoo's Bird House. The answer may surprise you!
They’re baaaaack! Here on the cusp of astronomical spring, those adorable little beach goers that certain people love to hate ...
The first sighting was reported on Higgins Beach on March 11, continuing the trend of the endangered species' early arrival time in Scarborough.
The U.S. bird population is declining at an alarming rate, according to a report published Thursday by an alliance of science ...
R An endangered bird species, the snowy plover, has returned to the beaches of Monterey Bay for its annual nesting season, prompting efforts from environmentalists to protect them. "That's their ...
If the birds are disturbed by people, dogs, kites or drones — all of which are perceived as predators — they may fly away from their nest and put the eggs or young at risk. Beyond plover ...
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