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How Scientists Use Artificial Nests to Help Endangered Birds RecoverImagine a world where the songs of rare birds vanish forever—where once vibrant skies fall silent. It’s a chilling thought, ...
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Early analysis finds eclipse had noticeable effect on birdsEarly results from a study of the April 8 total solar eclipse show a more noticeable effect on bird behavior ... radar to measure the activity of birds, insects, spiders, and bats in the ...
Preventing a pandemic means early detection of bird flu strains — surveillance of viral spread and influenza infections in ...
A new book released in France explores how ornitherapy and sylvotherapy – linked to the birds and the trees – can have a ...
The bottleneck effect may be a lingering threat for them ... vulture population in the Alps by introducing captive-bred birds into the wild. The reintroduction program is still underway today ...
“Birds use song during territorial defence as ... Related: Noise pollution messes with beluga whales’ travel plans. ] This effect of living on a roadside territory was even present on Floreana ...
Since the current bird flu outbreak began, more than 168 million birds have been slaughtered, most of them egg-laying ...
Some birds don’t even build a nest, and the places where they do build them can vary. For this month’s Chirp Chat, Lake Effect’s Xcaret Nuñez spoke with Holly Walz, a park naturalist with ...
That act "protects wild birds by preventing their killing by collectors ... The MBTA, which took effect in 1918, implements international conservation treaties the U.S. reached in 1916 with ...
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