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    The Inside Story of Shell’s Arctic Assault
    Birds December 8, 2015

    The Inside Story of Shell’s Arctic Assault

    A months-long investigation shows how the energy giant pressured the Interior Department during the company's gung-ho Arctic push—and got most of what it wanted (except oil).

    How to Protect the Birds That Fly the Farthest
    Birds December 4, 2015

    How to Protect the Birds That Fly the Farthest

    A new study in Science shows that almost all migratory birds are threatened somewhere along their ranges.

    Why One NYC Red-Tailed Hawk Needed a Double Rescue
    Birds December 3, 2015

    Why One NYC Red-Tailed Hawk Needed a Double Rescue

    The lone juvenile got into trouble twice this week. Luckily, both the NYPD and NYC firefighters were there to help out.

    Bird IQ Tests: 8 Ways Researchers Test Bird Intelligence
    Birds December 9, 2015

    Bird IQ Tests: 8 Ways Researchers Test Bird Intelligence

    A crow is supposedly as smart as a 7-year-old. Here’s how scientists figured that—and other facts—out.

    Two Brothers and a Bald Eagle: Epic Selfie or Epic Fail?
    Birds December 1, 2015

    Two Brothers and a Bald Eagle: Epic Selfie or Epic Fail?

    After removing an eagle from a trap, these men celebrated with a selfie. Here’s why they should have left the bird alone.

    Taylor Swift's 'Bird Incident' Is Just the Latest Example of How Filming Disrupts Birds
    Birds December 1, 2015

    Taylor Swift's 'Bird Incident' Is Just the Latest Example of How Filming Disrupts Birds

    The singer’s production crew got into hot water when filming near the endangered New Zealand dotterel. It's not the first time Hollywood and habitat have clashed.

    Russian Birds Accidentally Preserved Historic Documents in Their Nests
    Birds November 24, 2015

    Russian Birds Accidentally Preserved Historic Documents in Their Nests

    Swifts and jackdaws gathered money, contracts, and letters to build their nests—and preserved a slice of life from 200 years ago.

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    October 30: Coyote's Curse (or: how we accidentally scared some kids)

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