Each summer, round and puffy Piping Plover chicks can be found scurrying up and down the sandy beaches of the Great Lakes region, delighting many birders, conservationists and volunteers who can...
MICHIGAN (May 15, 2023) – Current conservation practices likely won’t do enough to save the black tern, a migratory bird species that nests in the northern U.S. and southern Canada, from...
Barney the purple dinosaur was my first English teacher. Through songs, make-believe and games, I learned how to greet people, ask kids if they wanted to play and talk about the weather, which turned out to be useful for conversation in…
Philip Rivers has been added to the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad and has every chance to play in 2025. He would become just the fifth QB in NFL history to start a game at the age of 44. He may also be the first player to return to…
This year marked an incredible milestone – the 10th anniversary of BirdReturns. What began as a small pilot project to deliver habitat when birds need it most has expanded across California’s...
The birds lingered for days at a Catholic school near Cincinnati as agencies haggled over who was responsible for removing them. Officials said the public health risk was low.
Have you been lucky enough to witness the goofiness of the Reddish Egret? The way they dance around in shallow water with their wings partially outstretched, a tactic to catch fish known as canopy...
Staff at an Ohio school were shocked to discover dozens of dead vultures on its campus. Even more shocking was the response from the state's wildlife officials.