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    Can Pigeons Really Diagnose Cancer?
    Birds November 23, 2015

    Can Pigeons Really Diagnose Cancer?

    A new study says yes—but you’re not likely to see them in lab coats anytime soon.

    Are Gulls Jerks?
    Birds November 19, 2015

    Are Gulls Jerks?

    They steal food from other birds (and British teenagers), and eat baby seals alive. Still, some signs point to “no.”

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    October 23: The Beaver Pond

    What The Last Ice Age Tells Us About Protecting Birds from Climate Change Now
    Birds November 12, 2015

    What The Last Ice Age Tells Us About Protecting Birds from Climate Change Now

    Millennia ago, more than 20 bird species in the Caribbean vanished. Here’s how we can use that fact to better protect birds this time.

    Why Were French Conservationists Attacked by a Pants-less Poacher?
    Birds November 11, 2015

    Why Were French Conservationists Attacked by a Pants-less Poacher?

    For years, the League for the Protection of Birds has tried to end songbird trapping. This week, they took matters into their own hands...and bore the unpleasant result.

    6 Fowl That Are Not to Be Forgotten
    Birds November 13, 2015

    6 Fowl That Are Not to Be Forgotten

    Turkeys and chickens tend to get all of the attention. Spread the love and learn about six other fowl.

    How Loggers Can Help Save the Endangered Fish Owl
    Birds November 10, 2015

    How Loggers Can Help Save the Endangered Fish Owl

    Researchers have spent nearly a decade studying these elusive birds. Now loggers are stepping up to protect them.

    Why the Golden-cheeked Warbler Must Stay Listed
    Birds November 6, 2015

    Why the Golden-cheeked Warbler Must Stay Listed

    In an op-ed for the San Antonio Express-News, Audubon CEO David Yarnold explains why the Texan songbird needs the Endangered Species Act's support.

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