In 'My Life with Cranes,' George Archibald Recounts an Incredible Career in Conservation
August 30, 2017 —
Over the last 40 years, the cofounder of the International Crane Foundation has dedicated his life to saving the world's cranes. Now he shares his story.
Meet Nine, a Fledgling Albatross That Could One Day Help Save Her Species
August 29, 2017 —
The teenage years aren't easy for young Laysan Albatross as they awkwardly grow into flight feathers. This is the third story in our series about efforts to create a new albatross colony in Hawaii, one egg at a time.
The Common Raven Boom in the Rugged West Isn't Necessarily a Good Thing
August 25, 2017 —
The raven population has ballooned over past decades, upsetting ecosystems and endangering wildlife. To check the ravenous birds, conservationists are cleaning up trash and shooting lasers.
Are Birds Aware of Their Camouflage? A New Study Suggests So
August 24, 2017 —
Ground-nesting birds didn't just settle in spots that matched their species' markings—they hunkered down where their own patterns blended best.