Articles by Kate Baggaley

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Why Nancy Chen Is Mapping the Family Tree of Florida Scrub-Jays

By Kate Baggaley
March 29, 2018 — Understanding the bird's genetic diversity could yield insights about how best to protect it and other threatened species.

The World’s Largest Owls Need Huge Trees

By Kate Baggaley
November 05, 2013 — Scientists uncover why the Blakiston's fish owl depends on old-growth forests.

Learning to Love Nature at New York City’s Field Station

By Kate Baggaley
September 13, 2013 — At Black Rock Forest, students learn about research from conservationists and biologists. 

Pilfering Blue Tits Copy Their Friends to Find Lunch

By Kate Baggaley
August 22, 2013

Review: Trash Animals

By Kate Baggaley
August 13, 2013

Bird Backpacks Will Yield Migration Data

By Kate Baggaley
July 30, 2013

One Bird

By Kate Baggaley
July 26, 2013

Midway to Devastation

By Kate Baggaley
July 19, 2013

Foolish or famished? The Caterpillar

By Kate Baggaley
July 18, 2013

Cam Offers Bird Lovers a Live Look at a Puffin Colony

By Kate Baggaley
July 02, 2013