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Birds avoid spotted lanternflies fed on invasive plants

Spotted lanternflies that feed on the tree of heaven are unpalatable to birds

Read Now November 24, 2025
December 16, 2025

Freeze-proof frogs think winter is coming—but is it?

Gray treefrogs stock up on antifreeze when days get shorter, even if climate change keeps temperatures high

December 16, 2025

CITES votes to limit African hornbill trade

Slow-breeding birds face declining populations due to rapidly growing global trade

December 15, 2025

How will ESA rollback impact threatened species?

Proposed changes to the ESA will individualize protections for threatened species

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June 2, 2025

Wildlife professionals oppose ESA rulemaking proposal

Removing protections against habitat loss undermines the Endangered Species Act

May 30, 2025

Where the ecosystem helps people, it also supports birds

Places where people reap the benefits of ecosystem services, birds are plentiful

May 29, 2025

Apply for Native Student Professional Development Program

Eligible candidates have until August 1 to apply

May 29, 2025

Wild Cam: Drones survey snow leopards by tracking their prey

Drones give researchers a bird’s-eye view of argali sheep and Siberian ibex in a Mongolian nature reserve

May 28, 2025

WM: For game birds, management actions matter

Management actions for game birds can benefit other avian species, too

May 27, 2025

Conservation outcomes uncertain for many listed species

How often do researchers check to see whether actions taken to help endangered species work?

May 27, 2025

Ancient Chinese poetry reveals conservation crisis for porpoises

Researchers examined ancient Chinese poetry to learn more about the historical range of the Yangtze finless porpoise

May 23, 2025

Deer behavior and disease transmission varies seasonally

White-tailed deer pick different habitat and behaviors in breeding and nonbreeding seasons

May 22, 2025

Wild Cam: Monkey see, monkey do

White-faced capuchins kidnap baby howler monkeys, baffling scientists