November 17, 2017 —
With the country's Atitlan region proving increasingly popular for birders seeking lifers, more and more locals are becoming guides.
A Year Later, It's Take Two for the Hawaiian Crow's Return to the Wild
November 14, 2017 —
After three birds didn't survive a 2016 reintroduction attempt, the ʻAlalā Project revamped its strategies to make this year's release a success.
In Their Words: Scientists On Why the Arctic Refuge Must Remain Wild
November 13, 2017 —
We asked seven of the scientists who recently spoke out against drilling in the refuge what it would mean for this special place. Here's what they said.
November 03, 2017 —
David Richard has spent four decades working to rebuild the marshes of southwest Louisiana. But Trump’s budget axes a crucial source of funding for these critical coastal restoration projects.
Helen Macdonald on What Falconry Can Teach Us About Our Relationship With Raptors
November 01, 2017 —
In a new documentary, the author of 'H is for Hawk' befriends a goshawk and explores her lifelong fascination with birds of prey, tame and wild.
A Life Dedicated to Saving Sea Turtles and Shorebirds
October 30, 2017 —
Tony Amos spent 40 years rescuing and studying wildlife on the Texas coast. After his death, and in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, a new generation is stepping up to continue his legacy.
Is That a Robo-Bird or Real Lady? For Male Sage-Grouse, Either Will Do
October 24, 2017 —
Gail Patricelli is one of a few researchers using robotic birds to study avian courtship. Her current work focuses on the Greater Sage-Grouse.
To See How Oil Drilling Would Transform the Arctic Refuge, Look Next Door to Prudhoe Bay
October 18, 2017 —
The spiderweb of infrastructure at Prudhoe Bay's oilfield will be replicated at the Arctic Refuge if it's opened to drilling—a fact legislators downplay.