The calls of birds are often what ornithologists first identify before they even see the species out in the wild, however that might be changing with regards to some species. Researchers who were ...
The U.S. president posted a picture of what actually appeared to be a dead falcon near wind turbines in Israel.
By Shreya Dasgupta Amid accelerating biodiversity loss and shrinking ecological spaces, it’s easy to lose hope. But every year, there are stories of optimism: of species that are making a comeback ...
American Oystercatcher nesting on Ocracoke Island. Photo P. Vankevich By Peter Vankevich Here is a 2025 nesting overview for the region. Except for one notable bright spot, 2025 proved another ...
From polygamous tree toads to heavy stick bugs, this year’s extensive new species discoveries are changing the way we see our ...
Bird enthusiasts across South Carolina participate in Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count. The data they collect each winter helps ...
Fishing enthusiasts will find Jacob Fork River to be a hidden treasure, its clear waters home to native brook trout and stocked rainbow trout. The river’s pools and riffles create perfect habitat for ...
When you think about Western North Carolina’s wildlife, you probably picture black bears, deer, or even hellbenders. But ...
Throngs of feral cats emerge from the shade of parked trucks and bushes as soon as the familiar Subaru Forester pulls into a ...
The manumea, a critically endangered ground pigeon and one of the closest living dodo relatives, has been spotted multiple ...
Some birds are hard to find due to migration patterns, climate preferences, or breeding schedules, but you could spot a rare ...
No doubt you’ve seen your share of hollies this month — in wreaths and boughs or perhaps on holiday cards and catalog covers.