Very few humans have gone up against bird flu. But we've all dealt with seasonal flu for years. Some of our immune systems might be primed to fend off a worse case, research finds.
Birds without natural immunity that migrate or roost together in large flocks, such as geese, are most likely to die in large ...
The plea from Audubon N.C. follows a study last year that estimated more than 1 billion birds are killed in collisions with ...
State of the Birds Report highlights the urgent need for conservation as North American bird populations continue to fall.
Mid-winter "false springs" — warm, spring-like days — also threaten insect populations as they can trick insects into emerging from hibernation or hatching early. When freezing temperatures return, ...
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Why Do Owls Turn Their Heads So Far Around?
Owls are some of the most beautiful birds in the animal kingdom, known for their nocturnal habits, silent flight and piercing ...
By Shanna Hanbury March 20 marks World Rewilding Day. Established just four years ago by the Global Rewilding Alliance, the ...