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Malheur Acquittal Sets a Dangerous Precedent for Protecting Public Lands
October 28, 2016 — A jury's decision to not convict seven of the armed citizens that occupied Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for 41 days is very worrisome.
At the Tower of London, a Ravenmaster for the Digital Age
October 26, 2016 — An ancient tradition gets a modern update thanks to the social media-savvy caretaker of the Tower's six resident ravens.
The Misadventures of Canuck, the World's Most Infamous Crow
October 26, 2016 — The Canadian corvid is a social media star, entertaining and educating people through his various mischievous deeds.
Rare-Bird Sightings: Share or Shut Up?
October 25, 2016 — Before you post a photo on Facebook—or even take the shot in the first place—consider the bird's well-being.
As a Vote on the Nation's First Carbon Tax Nears, Young Climate Leaders Show Frustration
October 24, 2016 — In an open letter, a group of millennial activists has demanded urgency from established conservation groups to help reduce carbon emissions in Washington State.
My Journey Into the Heart of Brooklyn Parrot Country
October 24, 2016 — What can be more important than brunch on a Saturday? An urban safari to see NYC's wild Monk Parakeets.
Seven Nifty Jays That Aren’t Blue Jays
October 24, 2016 — Not that there's anything wrong with the Blue Jay, but there is a big, wonderful world of jays out there. Get to know some new ones.
Eleven Spectacular Birds From the 2016 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards
October 21, 2016 — An owl in mourning, a parakeet in battle, and a mud-covered flamingo are among the winning images.
Pied Butcherbirds, Virtuosos of the Bird World, Croon Like Jazz Singers
October 20, 2016 — The Australian songbirds structure their songs like improvisational jazz riffs, according to a new study.