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If you find the endless possibilities of a brand New Year daunting, here’s an idea for you. How’d you like to become a citizen scientist and help…
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A new environmental report predicts nearly half of the bird species currently living in North America—including many in Florida could lose significant…
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As Everglades’ restoration presses on, a new report shows wading birds made a comeback.The South Florida Water Management District recently released its…
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Avid bird-watchers and anyone interested in becoming a "citizen scientist" might want to grab their binoculars and head to Key Largo Friday, January 3rd…
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A new report shows Florida’s shore birds face a threat to their food supply.The study, which was authored by Audubon Florida and Pew Charitable Trusts,…
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The state of Florida has approved an energy-producing wind farm in Palm Beach County. But opposition is coming from a surprising source.The proposed…
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A decade ago, cranes that had never before migrated followed the lead of an ultralight plane to learn the route south. Several generations later, old cranes are teaching young birds to navigate that same route. It's a clue that migration is a combination of nature and nurture, researchers say.
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Breeding numbers were down for some bird species for the third straight year in a row in the Everglades.Nesting numbers for wading birds fell by 38%…