Kolkata: A dip in bird species at Rabindra Sarobar led to concerns among birders and environmentalists, who attributed it to the decline in its habitat, uprooting of undergrowth and bushes, and the ...
PACIFIC GROVE — The Thanksgiving holiday has historically marked the peak sightings of western monarch butterflies on California’s Central Coast. The peak reached 8,000 this year, a fraction of what ...
Portland, Maine — Regulators voted Thursday to extend a shutdown preventing New England fishermen from catching shrimp, a historic industry that has recently fallen victim to warming oceans. New ...
North Carolina's blue crab harvest dropped to a historic low of 9.5 million pounds in 2022. State officials are considering new restrictions, including harvest cutbacks, to help the declining crab ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Senate has signed off on legislation that reauthorizes a critical Great Lakes fisheries research program that expired at the end of September. The Great Lakes Fishery Research ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife set aside the permanent regulations on Wednesday that would have allowed the opening of sturgeon retention in the Bonneville and The Dalles Pools on Jan.
This story was supported by grants from the Pulitzer Center and the Alaska Center for Excellence in Journalism, in partnership with the Anchorage Daily News and the Northern Journal. Fish biologist ...
BRUSSELS, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy will be eligible for help dealing with migratory pressures under a new EU mechanism when the bloc's pact on migration and asylum enters ...
The last known photo of the slender-billed curlew, a grayish-brown migratory waterbird, was taken in February 1995 at Merja Zerga, on Morocco’s Atlantic coast. There will likely never be another one.
This article first appeared in Birds Caribbean on September 16, 2025. An edited version, with additional contributions from Global Voices author Emma Lewis, an avid birdwatcher and member of Birds ...
OVER THE TAPPAN ZEE - Have you noticed the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge's signature color-changing lights seem a bit dimmer? They are. It's on purpose and designed to keep migratory birds safe. The New ...
Birdwatchers have been treated to a wave of migratory birds that were blown to the island from Hurricane Imelda last week. Several species of cuckoos, warblers and other birds stopped in Bermuda to ...
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