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The birth of the Socorro doves marks an important milestone for the Socorro Dove Project, an initiative to bring the species ...
The sight of tiny sparrows fluttering between the branches of a hedge is a quintessential part of a walk in the countryside. Just as the repetitive “tap-tap-tap” of the woodpecker, the ...
More than 170 species of North American wild birds were infected with bird flu. Here's what it means for your backyard bird ...
Avian influenza, which primarily affects poultry, has now adapted to wild birds, accompanying them in their journeys across ...
Wiltshire Rural Crime Team and Wiltshire Police have handed out advice on legally protected wild birds in the county.
Regardless of whether H5N1 jumps from person to person sooner, later or never, it's raging in wild animals. In the U.S., ...
Platforms such as iNaturalist and eBird encourage people to observe and document nature, but how accurate is the ecological ...
The U.S. Department of Justice said he imported birds and eggs without the required declarations and permits between 2016 and ...
As the avian flu continues to spread, some people may be wondering if it is still safe to use their bird feeder. Here's what the experts say.
The possession of feathers and other parts of native North American birds without a permit is banned by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, officials say.
Safari Park, San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld have not seen any of the animals in their collections infected in the three years ...
But what has been the toll on wild birds? More than 170 species of North American wild birds – including ducks, geese, gulls, owls, eagles and others – have been infected with bird flu.