Forty years ago, wood stork populations in Florida were plummeting. But federal and private efforts have made a dramatic difference, officials say.
On the day before the Atitlán Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in western Guatemala, the group chat created to coordinate the event began to fill with messages. Eager birders first shared news of a curious ...
The wood stork was once on the brink of extinction and now can be found in 13 counties across Georgia's coast and southern ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for failing to make a preliminary decision on whether to protect the saltmarsh sparrow, birds native to ...
Bald eagles are returning to the Wabash River in Indiana this winter, drawn by open water for fishing. Learn why they're here ...
The wood stork, which live and breeds in parts of southeast Georgia as well as other southeastern states, was first listed in ...
After being listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1984, wood stork numbers have rebounded significantly. Do the birds still need protection?
Avian malaria is spreading across Hawaiʻi in a way scientists didn’t fully grasp until now: nearly every forest bird species can help keep the disease alive. Researchers found the parasite at 63 of 64 ...
The study found that 63 out of 64 sites across the islands had avian malaria, including areas with diverse bird communities.
Federal officials are removing wood storks, an iconic bird found in south Georgia, from the endangered species list — but ...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service has removed the wood stork from the endangered species list due to its increased numbers, but environmental advocates warn that this is a premature decision that could ...
Fresh snow blanketed the ground and the temperature hovered around 20 degrees when Will Richardson stepped from his heated ...