BOISE, Idaho — The World Center for Birds of Prey (WCBP) has removed wild bird feeders from their property in an effort to keep their rare and endangered species safe from the avian influenza outbreak ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Griffon vulture on the lookout in the Masai Mara. [Courtesy] Kenya has lost 86 per cent of ...
Numbers have dropped, in some cases sharply, for nearly all of the 42 raptor species surveyed in sub-Saharan regions. By Rachel Nuwer Silhouettes of patrolling raptors filled skies throughout Africa ...
The authors concluded that as a group, Africa's diurnal raptors — those active during the day like eagles — "are facing an extinction crisis, with more than two-thirds of the species examined ...
At the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, animals share a huge national spotlight. Since the mid-1990s, the Center for Birds of Prey has shown the talent, skill and majesty of predator birds and touted ...
Dozens of species of African birds of prey are in steep decline, with many now considered at risk of extinction, according to an analysis of data from across the continent. Farming and pesticide use, ...
BOISE, Idaho — More than 30,000 people visit the World Center for Birds of Prey each year to see some of the world's most endangered raptors up close, but the facility's mission extends far beyond ...
While Singapore has remained free of avian influenza, the risks persists. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
A new global study finds that the visual beauty of birds—their colors and shapes—predicts which wild species are traded by ...