Common birds—those with relatively large, widespread populations—are facing some of the steepest downturns. The data ...
A collective of land trusts, conservancies and tribes is capturing birdsong with audio gear and A.I. for clues about habitat health. Credit... Supported by By Cara Buckley Visuals by Meron Menghistab ...
North America’s favorite songbirds rely heavily on five tropical forests for wintering habitat and safe passage during ...
The Boundary Waters have long been a haven for Iowans, and we should speak up to reject a mining company's bid to sully it, writes Dan Cohen.
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi recently brushed aside allegations of discrimination tied to the ...
San Diego winter highs sit near 65 degrees, and many beaches and coastal trails are free. Stay in cheaper inland ...
Nescopeck State Park in Drums, Pennsylvania is nature’s answer to your urban nightmares—3,550 acres of “please take a deep breath” wrapped in trees, trails, and tranquility.
Maine’s loons are on the mend, filling more of the lakes and ponds in the state with their haunting calls. Maine is home to a ...
A United Nations human rights official is urging the United States to lift its sanctions on Cuba, saying they are impacting the island’s entire population, hitting sectors including health care, ...
"Our blue jay has decided she’s actually a cat. Lately, Pluto’s favorite thing to mimic are the feral cats she hears outside ...
When Bald Eagles pair up, they take the plunge—literally—locking talons high in the air and tumbling toward the ground, ...