A Newly Proposed Rule Would Loosen Protections for Eagles in the U.S. May 10, 2016 — It might soon be legal to kill 4,200 Bald Eagles a year. Here’s why federal scientists think that’s okay.
What Would Happen If We Brought Birds Back From The Dead? May 04, 2016 — Scientists are striving to resurrect extinct species, but if it works, they may not come back to the same habitat they left.
Will a Bald Eagle Eat Your Outdoor Cat? April 29, 2016 — No, because it’s way too much effort. Bird Cams
The 2016 Audubon Photography Awards: Top 100 April 21, 2016 — For the first time ever, there’s a sage-grouse. Audubon Photography Awards
Day 8: On to Ojito de Agua! April 20, 2016 — After a series of unfortunate events, Gallagher and the team finally reach their camp in Humbolt National Park. Chasing the Ivory-Bill
Endangered Hawaiian Bird Immortalized In Space April 20, 2016 — Thanks to a science teacher in India, an asteroid has been named after the critically endangered Akikiki.
What Do Birds Use To Duct Tape Their Nests Together? April 18, 2016 — A flexible, resilient material for construction and repair . . . yes, we're talking about spider silk. Podcast
First Wild Whooping Crane Hatches In Louisiana Since WWII April 14, 2016 — Can one baby crane carry the hopes of an entire endangered species?
A Birder Responds to the So-Called Creepiness Study April 13, 2016 — Who are the real creeps? It's not birders. The Birdist’s Rules of Birding
A Lonely Penguin Journeys Cross-Country For Love April 07, 2016 — After her sister ditches her for a new mate, an African Penguin is sent off in search of friends.
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