Once nearly wiped out by overhunting and logging, nest boxes kept wood ducks from vanishing – and volunteers are still putting them up today.
Wood storks were listed as endangered in 1984, when its population had dropped by over 75 percent—from roughly 20,000 nesting ...
Once endangered, wood storks have rebounded and been delisted, but shrinking wetland protections could threaten their ...
Steinert was hunting public lands in Southwest Oklahoma in Nov. 2025 when he shot what he and biologists suspect is a mallard ...
Heavy hunting and wetland loss pushed American alligators into severe decline across much of the Southeast, forcing federal protection in the twentieth century. Their rebound under habitat protections ...
Teen Summit and Youth Forum in Augusta aims to connect families, youth, and community leaders to address accountability, mentorship, and local resources.
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Tracking the 2026 return of sandhill cranes to the Platte River
Quick Take Up to 1 million Sandhill Cranes are expected to converge on the Platte River during the 2026 migration. Narrowing river channels—often less than 400 feet wide—can create nighttime security ...
Louisiana is known for its industrious landscape, and while industries support the state economy, there is an environmental trade-off that comes with the manufacturing process. In recent years, ...
Whether you’re sitting by a pond or raising them on a farm, ducks are a delight to have around. Not only are they as cute as can be, but they play a beneficial environmental role by introducing new ...
Wood storks typically build their nests in trees or shrubs located above standing water, a strategy that helps protect colonies from ground predators. They nest in cypress swamps, mangroves, flooded ...
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