In a new study, wild regent honeyeaters became vocal tutors, teaching their disappearing song to birds in a captive breeding ...
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Conservationists are teaching an endangered bird its song again
Scientists at The Australian National University have successfully taught captive-bred regent honeyeaters to sing the ...
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Bird declines are accelerating in North America’s intensive farm belt
Francois Leroy and colleagues have confirmed what field biologists have suspected for years: bird populations across North ...
A new analytical method is revealing how conservationists can further boost breeding programmes dedicated to saving some of the world’s most threatened species, according to new research led by the ...
India's conservation efforts for the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard have reached a significant milestone with the ...
It’s not just that there are fewer birds each year. In some places, each year brings larger losses than the one before.
Does humanity want to live in a world without birds? This may seem like an extreme question, but a new study in Science ...
Of nine different behavioral or fitness-related responses in 160 bird species examined, noise pollution had negative impacts on eight of them.
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