Like many other migratory birds, the bill says sandhill cranes are protected by federal law. The proposed bill says the U.S.
Wildlife advocates say hunting Sandhill Cranes could hurt populations without solving the problem of crop damage. Meanwhile, ...
Not a bird expert? Not a problem. To guide a group you need enthusiasm and a welcoming attitude, not perfect ID skills.
Each spring, hundreds of thousands of swans, geese, cranes and other waterfowl descend on a Montana lake on their way to the Arctic. A small town festival draws thousands of bird fans.
From wild ponies in Virginia to bison in Yellowstone, here are seven wildlife-rich destinations—and tips on how to be a ...
Roy and I went to Nebraska to see some of the 400,000 sandhill cranes that gather on the Platte River during their spring ...
The display presents a collaborative effort between students from Crane Bird Studio and Art School and artists from All Life Arts, exploring the human tendency to perceive greener pastures elsewhere.
Bird Observatory, New Jersey Nestled along the coastline of New Jersey, Cape May Bird Observatory is a birdwatcher's paradise. Every year, during spring and fall migrations, this area becomes a ...
More: After a season of death by starvation, wading birds are on the rebound if rains stay away Radar works by sending out microwaves that bounce off objects and are reflected back to the radar ...
Birds are most often seen on radar during morning hours because that's when a temperature inversion — when temperatures warm with height — is more likely to suppress the radar beam. More: After a ...
It's the Rocky Mountain population of the Greater Sandhill Crane, and the flock is around 25,000 birds. Other places across North America see cranes too. In Indiana, at least 1,500 of the eastern ...
LIFE on Machair and Breeding Waders EIP teamed up to design and put up fencing of 1.6km to protect endangered wading birds. The area of the exclusion zone is approximately 8-9 hectares.