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The breeding range for the Bohemian waxwing (purple) extends over a large swath of the Arctic, while the chestnut-crowned laughingthrush (red) inhabits a much smaller arc in Asia centered on Nepal and ...
Biologists have long debated why some plants and animals can adjust to a wide range of climates, while others can't.
The state plans on releasing thousands of bioengineered mosquitoes as “birth control” in Maui forests, hoping it will curb insect populations and slow the spread of avian malaria.
Being selected as one of the top officials in the country is becoming the new norm for Pocatello native Tiffany Bird-Nelson. For the fourth straight season, Bird-Nelson was selected as one of the ...
It’s a virus that has ravaged wild birds, commercial poultry and some mammal species across the U.S. during the outbreak. China issued a blanket ban on nearly all American raw poultry imports in ...
New York town asks Trump to help fight state's law banning Native American school logos Nassau County executive Bruce Blakeman defends the Massapequa High School's logo and mascot as the New York ...
Since the show’s release, friends have peppered me with questions about it, so I decided to write about my experience as the behind-the-scenes bird guy. It began with a request from a stranger in ...
Chris Stapleton is certainly a jack of all trades. He can seemingly cover any artist, song, or genre of music without even breaking a sweat. He’s proved that fact countless times and primarily ...
Along their route they will need food, shelter, and safe spaces to raise their young. Audubon’s Plants for Birds program has it all covered. Fall native plantings will begin blooming in time to ...
For years, Native American students in the Rapid City, South Dakota, school district were more likely to be disciplined and less likely to enroll in advanced courses than their White peers.
Meridian native Jamal Roberts advanced to the Top 24 on "American Idol." Roberts performed "Tennessee Whiskey" and "The Door" during the Showstopper and head-to-head rounds, respectively.
A South Dakota airman accused of killing a Native American woman at Ellsworth Air Force Base has now been charged with first-degree murder and could face the death penalty if convicted.
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