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Engineering a successful Hawaiian crow release
Researchers could influence bird movement through supplemental feeding
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Hundreds of starving pelicans appearing in California
It’s unclear what is affecting the birds
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A better way to find right whales
Researchers combined sounds from the sea with views from the air
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Birdwatching may offer a mental health boost
Nature experiences improve wellbeing, but birdwatching is particularly effective
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Where trees meet the sage
Optimizing pinyon-juniper management for imperiled sagebrush and woodland birds
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Watch: North Dakota sage-grouse numbers continue to fall
Habitat loss and West Nile disease are driving their declines
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Frogs adapt to salty conditions from de-icing
But if salt content gets higher, they won’t be able to keep up
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Scavengers play overlooked role in wetlands
They perform important ecosystem services for the soil and water
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JWM: Scare devices keep grizzlies away from grain spills
Grain spills around farmers’ houses can attract bears and cause conflict with humans
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