Pulling North America's Loons Back from the Brink January 22, 2015 — Restoring a national icon takes luck, patience, and more than a little guile. The backing of a billionaire helps quite a bit, too. Climate-Threatened Birds
The Anti-Poaching Powder January 22, 2015 — Researchers develop a technique that can trace castoff feathers and eggs back to poachers. Conservation
A Deadly Year for South Africa's Rhinos January 21, 2015 — Faced with record poaching numbers, the South African government caches away its rhinos. Conservation
Aral Spring January 08, 2015 — After years of devastation, the wetlands near a once-magnificent Central Asian lake are showing signs of life. Revival
Which Came First: the Dinosaur or the Bird? January 07, 2015 — The consensus is in: Birds are living dinosaurs. But how that epic evolutionary leap took place remains one of science’s greatest mysteries. True Nature
Proceed With Caution December 23, 2014 — Baby Cinereous Mourners disguise themselves to look like caterpillars, and researchers have the photos to prove it.
Can Owls Swim? December 05, 2014 — A birder caught a Great Horned Owl taking an unusual route across Lake Michigan. News
Hummingbirds or Hummingbugs? November 26, 2014 — Hummingbirds fly more like insects than like birds, a new study reveals. News
What Happens When Birds Get Drunk? October 09, 2014 — If they don't sober up before they fly, the outcomes can be deadly. Thankfully, humans can help. News
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