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In this Sept. 25, 2016 photo, a new class of volunteers at the Illinois Raptor Center observe as a red tailed hawk is secured ...
As electricity networks expand, the risk of birds becoming injured or electrocuted by power lines increases. How can we ...
The South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center helps birds, squirrels, opossums and other animals. Here's what it does, and ...
It's always exciting to spot a bird in the wild - especially if they're rare or unique. This bird, saved in Iowa, was hiding ...
The greater one-horned rhinoceros, once locally extinct, has now returned to Manas National Park, researchers said.
The Pallas' cat is a solitary creature no bigger than a domestic cat that makes its home in the chilly, arid grasslands of ...
New research suggests long-billed curlews keep an ear out for warnings from prairie dogs in order to hide from predators and protect their nests ...
Birds in the mall? It was a sight to see Saturday afternoon at Edgewater Mall as Auburn University’s Southeastern Raptor Center brought live birds for a special presentation.
Previous research has shown birds frequently eavesdrop on other bird species to glean information about potential food ...
“As such, wild birds are given strict protection by our law. “Clive Burgoyne’s reckless actions put various wildlife, particularly birds of prey, at risk of injury and death. “COPFS takes ...
A man who baited birds of prey with pheasants coated in rat poison has been ordered to carry out 135 hours of unpaid work. Clive Burgoyne, 38, of Forfar in Angus, left four pheasant carcasses ...