A team of researchers went into the woods of Maine searching for a mysterious bird of the eastern forests — a golden eagle.
Humans have been poisoning rodents for centuries. But fast-breeding rats and mice have evolved resistance to earlier poisons.
In the past, the eagles have laid eggs there between Feb. 18 and March 5, according to records of the University of Notre Dame, which runs a live nest camera that the public can watch online.
Below is a list of this week’s Play of the Night nominees. Nominee #1: Wood Memorial’s Parker Condor puts an Eagle on a ...
A Gateway resident was walking in her neighborhood on Feb. 10 when she saw a beautiful Bald eagle having a snack and took a ...
With threats of avian flu and lead poisoning, biologists are working overtime to care for a species that nearly went extinct.
Protection under the Endangered Species Act and banning of DDT have contributed to its recovery in North America. Conservation initiatives and anti-poaching measures have led to a gradual increase in ...
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ScreenRant on MSNAll 12 Kaiju Who Live On Godzilla's Monster IslandGodzilla's Showa Era included a legendary island where Godzilla and a number of his allies and enemies lived in relative ...
The Escambia and Santa Rosa county school districts will release kids from school for Spring Break between March 17-23. The ...
Birds of prey are large, predatory birds with sharp talons and hooked bills that are known for their strength, freedom, and ...
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