Conservation

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July 22, 2015 — Sure, green energy is great—but not when it’s plopped in the middle of pristine habitat.
Excerpt: Sage Spirit
July 15, 2015 — In Dave Showalter’s dramatic new photography book, Rick Bass reflects on one of the most vital habitats in the American West.
Darling Guillemot Chicks Make Their Debut
July 08, 2015 — These fascinating seabirds might make you forget your usual reality TV show.
What's So Great About Seeing the Same Bird Twice?
July 01, 2015 — Scientists get extremely excited when they catch a banded bird thousands of miles from where it was first tagged.
New York’s Fresh Kills Landfill Gets an Epic Facelift
June 26, 2015 — The biggest garbage dump on the planet once contained 150 million tons of reeking trash. No more.
One Remote Island's Battle Against Acid-Spewing Ants
June 26, 2015 — At the world’s remotest nesting colony, the Crazy Ant Strike Team beats back its seabird-killing enemy with spray guns, poison... and cat food.
The First Boreal Bird Count
June 24, 2015 — A new study sheds light on the population statuses of 14 hard-to-reach species.
Tweets From Beaks
June 24, 2015 — Twitter got a bit more literal last week when birds took center stage on a British resort company’s account.
An Appetite for Extinction
June 17, 2015 — Could market hunting drive the Yellow-breasted Bunting the way of the Passenger Pigeon?
The Cutest Things at 693 Feet
June 12, 2015 — Peregrine Falcon chicks thrive on NYC bridge towers.