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Birds have been banded since the Romans used Pigeons to carry messages to troops during the Punic Wars. And falconers over ...
A bird called the Wilson's phalarope journeys between California's Mono Lake and Argentina. The birds have inspired close ...
Although half the nation would probably identify redwoods as the iconic California tree, many Californians might instead ...
Sonoma Valley’s animal sanctuaries face an influx of abandoned birds each summer, but this year rescuers are saying the ...
At a trailhead surrounded by sagebrush, a naturalist welcomes a group of visitors to Mono Lake beside a sign that reads “Oasis in the Desert.” ...
France's first couple didn't 'drop' lawsuit against Candace Owens The claim stemmed from a misunderstanding of the word "drop" in a headline.
Los Angeles uses water from creeks that feed Mono Lake. Three decades after a decision that was intended to save the lake, environmental advocates say L.A. needs to do more.
Penn’s Woods: Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Bird feeders unused? Why August brings changes to backyard bird activity | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch Published: Aug. 02, 2025, 7:00 a.m.
Dairies say the USDA relief money helped them sustain operations as bird flu decimated milk production, but critics say the aid perpetuates industrial farming practices that make herds vulnerable ...
Somewhere between the towering peaks of the Eastern Sierra and the vast expanse of the Owens Valley sits a bright red shack that’s become a pilgrimage site for barbecue devotees across the Golden ...
In this week’s Exploring Idaho, Abby Wilt takes us to the World Center for Birds of Prey, where nature’s most powerful raptors live.
At 14,380 feet, Mount Williamson stands in a range that towers over the Owens Valley.