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Even though no humans live on the Heard and McDonalds islands, the region faces 10% tariffs on foreign imports to the U.S.
While that fashion trend thankfully came to an end, kagus have continued to face threats, with predation by dogs and other introduced animals, as well as habitat loss, all causing numbers to decline.
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Scientists Use Bird Feathers to Make Planes Safer
Birds have long been nature’s masters of flight. Their ability to glide, dive, and twist through the air with ease has ...
You can see them pretty much anywhere in South Florida, taking flight over our skies. Swallow-tailed kites and their very ...
Migrants are on the move along one of the four super-highways in North America. Birds use these super-highways or flyways in ...