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A trail camera in Poland captured a first-time visitor that was once on the brink of extinction — a griffon vulture.
The birds that Levihn-Coon photographed were a mated pair near their nest, he said. One of the owls had a rare reddish-brown, ...
History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan reflects on the community's memories each Saturday with his History Knox column. GAMBIER — While a lot of my research for this column proceeds based on the idea that ...
Owls, elks, woodlands and steppes were just some parts of the ecological world included in a recent assessment of Mesa Verde ...
Barred owls, with their vivid brown stripes, are acting like bullies of the forest in the Northwest, driving their smaller ...
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A group got the chance to spot a sea creature off the coast of California, and boaters are calling the experience “amazing.” ...
A ghostly white figure perched on a Texas light pole has left residents and birdwatchers stunned. A snowy owl, a bird usually ...
Barred owls, with their vivid brown stripes, are acting like bullies of the forest in the Northwest, driving their smaller cousins, the northern spotted owl, to the brink of extinction.
Spotted owls are disappearing fast, and federal cuts could mean no one’s left to count them A northern spotted owl photographed in 1995 sitting on a branch in Point Reyes, Calif.
Environment Spotted owl monitoring stymied in NW by federal hiring freeze and firings, scientists say Updated: Feb. 26, 2025, 9:32 a.m. | Published: Feb. 26, 2025, 9:25 a.m.
UPDATED: February 21, 2025 at 2:43 PM PST Efforts to track northern spotted owl populations might be one of the latest casualties in the Department of Government Efficiency’s cost-cutting efforts.