In her 1962 book, "Silent Spring," American biologist Rachel Carson revealed that DDT, a widely used pesticide at the time, was responsible for the mass death of birds, including the iconic bald eagle ...
On climate policy, the Trump administration is willfully burying its head in the sand. It’s crucial newsrooms don’t follow.
The conservation tower near Ocean Drive collapsed during breeding season, and birdwatchers fear eagles may have been sitting on eggs when it fell.
In her 1962 book, Silent Spring, American biologist Rachel Carson revealed that DDT, a widely used pesticide at the time, was responsible for the mass death of birds, including the iconic bald eagle.
It’s not easy to spot a fisher. The nocturnal species, with its long, brown-furred body, rounded ears, and short snout, prefers to live a solitary life in dense forest. But sometimes, New Hampshire ...
The distinctive hawks are beloved in coastal communities and are the only hawk in North America to eat almost exclusively ...
By the way, Ng confirms that bald eagle infatuation is very much an American enterprise. Folks in Canada and Mexico just see ...
Majestic bald eagles, unbothered by the cold, have been going with the flow on the Hudson River. They visit this time every year, and to see them is a delight for nature lovers.
Tahoe Institute for Natural Science director Will Richardson steps onto Lake Forest Beach to count bald eagles ...
Rachel Carson's 1962 book Silent Spring exposed the dangers of pesticides like DDT. This groundbreaking work alerted millions ...