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Warmer World, Bigger Beaks
June 26, 2015 — Researchers in Australia have discovered a potential link between climate change and one of birds’ most vital organs.
The Monk Parakeet: A Jailbird Who Made Good
June 26, 2015
One Remote Island's Battle Against Acid-Spewing Ants
June 26, 2015 — At the world’s remotest nesting colony, the Crazy Ant Strike Team beats back its seabird-killing enemy with spray guns, poison... and cat food.
Duke Energy: Looking for Payback
June 26, 2015 — Two years after getting prosecuted under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the energy giant takes aim at the law itself.
The First Boreal Bird Count
June 24, 2015 — A new study sheds light on the population statuses of 14 hard-to-reach species.
The EPA Takes Carbon Emissions Into Its Own Hands
June 19, 2015 — An overhaul on truck efficiency, a court victory, and a proposed aviation rule are the latest developments in Obama’s plan to fight climate change.
Pope Francis Takes on Climate Change
June 18, 2015 — The Catholic leader urges his followers—and all humans—to acknowledge and fight global warming.
How to Make a Bird-Friendly Sanctuary
June 17, 2015 — Create a native plant garden for birds at your place of worship.
Jurassic World's Dinosaurs Roar to Life, Thanks to Bird Calls
June 16, 2015 — The Velociraptor's creepy hiss is actually a chittery penguin. Listen to the bird calls that became dino voices.
How Malaria Hurts Birds
June 16, 2015 — Birds have their own strain of the disease—and it could be hurting them in ways we’re just beginning to understand.