In 'My Life with Cranes,' George Archibald Recounts an Incredible Career in Conservation
August 30, 2017 —
Over the last 40 years, the cofounder of the International Crane Foundation has dedicated his life to saving the world's cranes. Now he shares his story.
Meet Nine, a Fledgling Albatross That Could One Day Help Save Her Species
August 29, 2017 —
The teenage years aren't easy for young Laysan Albatross as they awkwardly grow into flight feathers. This is the third story in our series about efforts to create a new albatross colony in Hawaii, one egg at a time.
The Common Raven Boom in the Rugged West Isn't Necessarily a Good Thing
August 25, 2017 —
The raven population has ballooned over past decades, upsetting ecosystems and endangering wildlife. To check the ravenous birds, conservationists are cleaning up trash and shooting lasers.
Watch ‘Birds of May,’ a New Documentary About Red Knots
August 17, 2017 —
The film explores the growing debate over the environmental impact of oyster farms in Delaware Bay, an important stopover site for the threatened shorebirds.
Possible Border Wall Plans Would Be 'Devastating' for Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
August 14, 2017 —
Located in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, the refuge features a variety of habitats that are home to a staggering diversity of birds and other wildlife. Growing evidence suggests the wall could go right through it all.
New Government Report Contradicts Trump Administration Climate Claims
August 08, 2017 —
The report, which paints a dire picture of the planetary changes caused by warming temperatures, is awaiting official White House approval. But scientists worry its findings will be downplayed or suppressed.
Deforestation and Drought in the Tropics Are the Biggest Threats to U.S. Forest Birds
August 04, 2017 —
Within 40 years, migratory songbirds will face greater danger where they overwinter in Central America than where they nest, new research says.