Finns trying to enjoy beaches and parks during their all-too-brief summers have been vexed by legions of geese and their droppings – the smelly mess has resisted even the most innovative solutions Article 12 votes
Once extinct in Denmark, the white stork is making a comeback with the highest number of nestlings in decades conservation Article 370 words 12 votes
In one of the top Arctic birding destinations in the world, environmental and health challenges are threatening some of the seabirds that are part of Norway's unique coastal ecosystem climate change Article 961 words 6 votes
We are setting out to rewild an Icelandic wetland in a complex project involving birds, freshwater habitats and large areas of degraded peatland water.fresh Video 24:10, published Jun 24 2025 10 votes
Black paint on wind turbines sharply reduces bird death but there are issues energy.renewable Article 588 words, published May 28 2025 26 votes
A glass Chicago building killed thousands of migrating birds until dots were added to the windows Article 1558 words 12 votes
Dive into 125 years of Audubon magazine covers, bird by bird Article 1205 words, published Sep 5 2024 13 votes
The Loess plateau was the most eroded place on Earth until China took action conservation water Article 1168 words, published Mar 14 2025 7 votes
Meet the army of women saving India’s rarest stork | Wild Hope conservation Video 16:16, published Aug 26 2024 7 votes
Apparently magpies and crows are using "Anti-Bird Spikes" to make their nests Article 1075 words, published Jul 13 2023 18 votes
In the most untouched, pristine parts of the Amazon, birds are dying. Scientists have theories. climate change Article 1409 words 10 votes
These nearly silent wind turbines have owl-inspired ‘feathers’ energy.renewable pollution.noise Article 618 words 19 votes
A marine heat wave in the Pacific Ocean that began a decade ago killed some four million common murres in Alaska, researchers say climate change Article 1146 words 15 votes
Painting one turbine blade black has shown promise for preventing bird collisions energy.renewable Article 730 words, published May 20 2024 18 votes
A rare burst of billions of cicadas will rewire our ecosystems for years to come. The arrival of Brood XIX and Brood XIII will send shockwaves through forest food webs. Article 1223 words 27 votes
Avian teachers: on what we can learn from birds - excerpt from Birding to Change the World Article 2846 words 4 votes
These American birds and dozens more will be renamed, to remove human monikers Article 1115 words 27 votes
A flightless parrot is returning to mainland New Zealand after a forty-year absence Article 665 words, published Jul 24 2023 15 votes
Europe has lost over half a billion birds in forty years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertilisers pollution Article 1005 words 18 votes
'Plasticosis': A new disease caused by plastic that is affecting seabirds plastics pollution Article 376 words 3 votes
Why it's perfectly normal to see baby puffins thrown off cliffs in Iceland each year Article 759 words 10 votes
When travel restrictions stopped bird-watchers from visiting the Swedish island of Stora Karlsö, hidden ecosystem dynamics were revealed conservation Article 715 words 6 votes
Dover clifftops 'buzzing with wildlife' after National Trust takeover Article 577 words, published Jul 4 2020 7 votes
When is a dove a Kiwi? Record-setting bird blown from Australia to a petroleum processing ship off the coast of New Zealand killed by New Zealand authorities on arrival Article 495 words 6 votes
How climate change threatens Iceland's iconic puffins – and the community that has gone from hunting and eating them, to rescuing them climate change conservation Article 1550 words 5 votes
Marauding cat destroys colony of threatened Australian seabirds conservation Article 1075 words 7 votes
Little penguins in need of more rehabilitation jumpers in case of oil spill Article 689 words 3 votes
British trophy hunters paying to shoot 100 puffins at a time during trips to Iceland Article 535 words 7 votes
To drive eagles away from deadly wind turbines, researchers turn to sound energy.renewable Link 4 votes
First nesting behavior of released ʻalalā, almost two years post-release conservation Article 674 words 6 votes