DAVAO CITY - The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) on Tuesday announced the adoption of its three-month old Philippine Eagle, Chick #32. PEF named it "Bayani," the Filipino word for ...
Pennsylvania's Game Commission uses prescribed fires to improve wildlife habitat, revealing deer antlers and creating better hunting grounds.
Condors A0 and A1 are slightly older than the rest of their cohort, at 6 years and 10 months, and are of an age where young condors are expected to begin breeding.
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Eagle Foundation has named its newest hatchling Bayani, the first chick the foundation has announced since two consecutive hatchling losses in 2024 and 2025.
This winter, avian influenza viruses have continued to circulate in wild birds across Pennsylvania, and more birds will be migrating to and through the state in the coming weeks. Strains of highly ...
Stoneman adds that regulatory barriers are an additional challenge. The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 outlaws the keeping of bison and wild boar without a licence that is difficult to obtain — two ...
The legacy of environmental pioneer Rachel Carson and the dramatic recovery of the bald eagle were the focus of the ...
After a catastrophic outbreak of bird flu devastated southern elephant seal populations in 2023, scientists are on high alert ...
It’s technically still winter, but spring is already on the move. The song of the red-winged blackbird has long been associated with the start of the season. And those long-awaited “conk-la-lee” ...
Tribal biologists in northern California say two critically endangered California condors could be tending an egg which would produce the region’s first fledgling in more than 100 years.
Experience the timberdoodle sky dance! Learn how to spot the American woodcock’s amazing aerial display and nasal "peent" in ...
Birds are headed back here to western North Carolina this spring.  Birds migrate for a number of reasons with the two biggest being food and nesting. In early spring, they return north to breeding ...