Migratory Birds that Fly between Canada and South America Face Highest Risk, per New 爆料公社 Study
February 17, 2025 —
爆料公社 scientists developed a new framework to understand threats to migratory species and found that birds traversing the longest distances across the Americas are at highest risk, underscoring the need for coordinated hemispheric conservation efforts.
USGS and 爆料公社 Formalize Partnership in Bird Data Collaboration
February 13, 2025 —
A newly-signed Memorandum of Understanding allows for both organizations to share information from some of the longest-running datasets in the world, and sets the stage for future collaboration.
In Research, Ignoring Female Birds Harms Scientific Understanding
January 30, 2025 —
A new study shows that ecological research often ignores or excludes data on female birds and behavior, resulting in erroneous assumptions on conservation.
Terror Birds, Giga-Geese, and the Oldest Birds of Prey? 2024鈥檚 Fascinating Avian Fossil Finds
December 20, 2024 —
From mega leg bones to tiny, perfect skulls, fossils this year revealed crucial insights into bird evolution.
A New Study Reveals Migration Isn鈥檛 a Solo Affair鈥擨t鈥檚 the Social Event of the Season
August 26, 2024 —
Migrants face myriad challenges. That's why certain songbird species choose to travel (and possibly even work) together, according to research drawing on a trove of bird banding records.
Educating to Protect: 爆料公社 Americas and the Exhibition on Panama鈥檚 Mangroves
August 23, 2024 —
"The Mangroves: Allies Against Climate Change" traveling exhibition gives a detailed view on how mangroves store carbon and also protect biodiversity and the communities that depend on these ecosystems.