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This Friday marks the first Fourth of July that the bald eagle – often seen flying near lakes across the Inland Northwest – is our country’s national bird.
You’re outside when suddenly you hear an unfamiliar chirp. Looking around, you wonder, “Is it a squirrel?” “Is it a bat?” And ...
Less than two hours after sunrise, with the shadows still blue and slanting hard in a dense growth of balsam firs and spruces ...
Manufacturers are also focusing on environmentally sustainable materials and packaging, catering to the growing demographic ...
Refugia Marin is a group seeking volunteers to help restore native vegetation around our county. The project aims to boost ...
A massive network of conservation groups bet big on a business plan to reverse the striking shorebird’s decline—and won.
To give new life to shoreline habitats, a growing number of projects are harnessing the reef-building power of oysters.
While mature birds subsist on seeds, berries and other foods, 96% of terrestrial North American birds feed their chicks insects—mainly caterpillars, the larval state of moths and butterflies ...
Now that the Prince Creek Formation is "one of the major North American Cretaceous bird sites," according to the researchers, Wilson says the next step is simply to find more fossils. "The more bones ...
John and his daughter Caitlyn are birders. As they witness the changing seasons and the shifting patterns of bird migration, they also confront their own personal transformations, revealing deeper ...
Vitro Architectural Glass is introducing BirdSmart Bird Safe Glass, its first proprietary glass product designed to reduce bird collisions.. BirdSmart Bird Safe Glass is a first-surface laser-etched ...
In December 1900, Frank M. Chapman, the first curator of birds at the American Museum of Natural History, proposed the idea of the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in an article in his magazine Bird ...