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Villagers Went Without Streetlights for 45 Days to Help a Bird and Its Hatchlings

When man and nature attempt to co-exist, man usually wins out. But that wasn’t the case in a small town in southern India when...

Texas and Philly Join Movement to Dim Lights at Night – Making it Safer for Migrating Birds

Since 1990, cities around the U.S. have gradually been cutting or dimming outdoor lights in order to help one of their most vulnerable populations—migratory...

Being Around Birds Makes Us Much Happier Says New Science

We see them nearly everywhere we go, we hear them every day, they live in every environment, and now, two new studies have shown...

For the First Time in 170 Years, Asia’s Longest-Missing Bird is Seen in Indonesia

In the birdwatching equivalent of discovering the site of the city of Troy, Asia's longest-missing bird has been found in Indonesia. For 170 years, the...

One Simple Change Cut Accidental Albatross and Seabird Deaths by 98%: ‘Absolutely amazing’

An international task force of conservationists have proved that a remarkably simple method of deterring seabirds can save tens of thousands from accidental death. A...

Photographer Uses Lockdown to Snap Photos of Amazing Wild Birds in Garden –All From the Kitchen Window

A dedicated wildlife photographer has used lockdown to catalogue the parade of beautiful birds visiting his garden—and has snapped all of the pictures through...

After Facing Extinction, This Midwestern Bird is Now Soaring Off Endangered Species List

The interior least tern, a bird which survived waves of attacks from dam building, hat making, and more, can now be classified as an...

Air Pollution Laws May Have Saved Over 1.5 Billion Birds in American Skies, Finds New Cornell Study

Countless human lives have been saved in the last forty years since pollution regulations were signed into U.S. law—but tackling dirty air has also...

Birder Sees Sickly Swan in NYC And Bundles it Up For 23-Mile Trek Across Town to Save its Life

It takes a lot to phase New Yorkers. Even the sight of a woman schlepping a live swan and lugging a bicycle on the...

Bird Sets New Record for Longest Bird Migration – 7,500 Miles Without Making a Single Stop

Every time you see a bird, there is a chance you may be looking at the greatest marathon athletes in the world; particularly if...

Birds in San Francisco Started Singing Differently in the Silence of the Pandemic Shutdown

When the roads emptied of traffic in March and April because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bay Area residents reported hearing more birds—and they were...

From Lemurs to Birds, Listen to Various Woodlands From Around the World With This Forest Sound Map

When an annual music and arts festival held in the middle of an English national forest had to be canceled because of COVID-19, the...

New Bird Song That ‘Went Viral’ Across This Species of Sparrow Was Tracked by Scientists For the First Time

A song that ‘went viral’ across a bird species has been tracked by scientists showing the white-throated sparrow’s new tune is here to stay.

World’s Rarest Wading Bird is Making a Comeback as Its Population Rises By 30%

A decades-long fight to help the kakī, the world’s rarest wading bird, is succeeding with a massive effort in New Zealand to prevent extinction.

Watching This Hummingbird Mama With Her Newborns is Just What We Needed on Mother’s Day

Angela Elsey, a preemie-cuddling volunteer, noticed a hummingbird nest outside her window and filmed the babies for her hugging group stuck in quarantine.

These Birds Have Been Found to Warn Rhinos of Poaching—And It Could Help Protect the Species

Oxpeckers have been shown in a new research paper to reduce human sightings of black rhinos by 40-50% because the birds alert the rhinos to danger.

Hawaii’s State Bird Soars Back From Brink of Extinction After Only 30 Birds Left on Islands

Thanks to a new land donation to the Department of the Interior, conservationists can continue with their trailblazing achievements in protecting wildlife.

Rather Than Plastic or Bird Feathers, These Winter Coats Are Filled With Wildflowers to Help Butterfly Habitats

These cruelty-free coats are stuffed with a renewable, biodegradable material that is being hailed as a major breakthrough in sustainable fashion.

Check Out the Jaw-Dropping Landscapes of Iceland and Greenland From a Birds-Eye View

If we didn't know any better, we would assume these jaw-dropping landscape photographs were the product of Photoshop.

Children Memorialized in Nature After Hospice Translates Their Names into Birdsongs for Wild Birds to Mimic

As wild birds hear the uniquely translated songs playing from the hospice's garden, they can imitate the chirps amongst the birds in their own flock.