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While Yemeni coffee has become more popular, it still has far to go to catch up with coffee giants such as Starbucks, which has 17,000 outlets in the U.S., Dunkin with nearly 10,000, and Dutch ...
In 2006, Yemen’s government declared a 110-hectare (270-acre) wetland in northern Aden to be a critical breeding ground for both local and migratory birds. That was meant to protect them from ...
A recent study found a nearly complete skull in Antarctica that may belong to an ancient ancestor of ducks and geese called Vegavis iaai. This species lived around 68 million years ago, during the ...
An image of a peregrine falcon chasing a butterfly, a vulture feasting on a black bear and a surfing penguin are among the winning images of Bird Photographer of the Year 2024.
World Bird poop hid ancient paintings in Egypt temple — until now. See what’s been revealed By Brendan Rascius September 18, 2024 12:40 PM ...
Using ancient DNA extracted from the toe bone of a museum specimen, Harvard biologists have sequenced the genome of an extinct, flightless bird called the little bush moa, shedding light into an ...
A teacher has made headlines in the bird community after photographing a rare species in Oregon that's believed to be seen in the U.S. for the first time.
Across South Africa, paleontologists have encountered various mysterious bird-like footprints resembling the tracks of modern-day birds. The tracks date to the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic periods ...
ROSEVILLE, Minn. — A wildlife rehabilitation facility in the Twin Cities took in a bird rarely seen in Minnesota last weekend. An ancient murrelet was found on a road in Hastings and was too ...
A northern flicker that died from a building collision overnight in Chicago’s Loop is shown Oct. 6, 2023. Annette Prince, director of Chicago Bird Collision Monitors, recovers a belted kingfi… ...
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