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Global bird sightings from citizen scientists and view into “climate niches” reveals unexpected risks for some birds.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has discovered avian flu in several species of mammals, including skunks, foxes and ...
When you upgrade your yard, you can enjoy plant biodiversity that serves many purposes. Plants such as lavender look and ...
The renowned Victor Emanuel, who founded one of the first ecotourism companies almost fifty years ago, taught me and ...
Participants in the 2025 Great Backyard Bird Count recorded 8,131 species of birds and submitted about 325,000 checklists, ...
By any measure, the revival of the bald eagle stands as one of the great environmental triumphs in conservation history. In ...
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Why One Texas Town Declared War on Buzzards (and Lost)It’s a battle you wouldn’t expect in the heart of Texas. Imagine waking up each morning to the ominous sight of ...
Dr. Elizabeth Gray serves as Audubon’s Chief Executive Officer, leading the organization toward its vision of a future where birds thrive. A champion of science-based conservation and a renowned ...
Avian Flu, a.k.a. Bird Flu or HPAI, has recently been discovered in several species of wild mammals in Texas. Here is what ...
My trip to the Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival was a self-bestowed retirement gift, fulfilling a desire to experience one of birding’s premier annual gatherings. More directly, it was my chance ...
Recent testing has detected Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in mammal species in six Texas counties, state wildlife ...
Bradford pear trees are known to be an invasive species, growing at a rapid rate and outcompeting native plants.
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