The BBC catches a man trapping songbirds - selling them is a profitable business because many keep them as pets.
Woodpeckers, squirrels and other animals are getting stuck on the sticky tape used to trap spotted lanternflies, prompting an outcry from animal rehabilitation centers and other nature groups. Sticky ...
He knows how to subdue the flightless big birds from Australia. He showed that recently in the Wichita suburb of Bel Aire. Pitschmann will tell you to do it like this: Herd it. Tackle it from behind.
We’ve all come to be amazed, entertained and blown away by the awesome acts of nature being filmed by the BBC's Natural History Unit, and it seems that the latest series soon to be released, Blue ...
For the first time, scientists documented direct evidence of a bat preying on a bird at high altitude. By Douglas Main During spring and fall migrations, billions of birds take to the night skies. The ...
SALISBURY, MD. - Machines may replace people in the hard task of catching chickens as bird-catching technology improves. Each day, hundreds of chicken catchers travel across Delmarva to round up birds ...
One way to prevent birds from smacking into planes at Orlando International Airport is to catch trophy bass and bluegills, and not with a hook and worm. On a recent morning, as jets erupted skyward ...
Ciara Laverty, part of a team that monitors bird numbers around Lough Neagh, has noticed changes this year Early birds may catch the worm - but it's the early volunteers who catch the birds. And the ...
FAIRFIELD -- Saying its research did not turn up a "magic bullet," the Connecticut Audubon Society (CAS) hopes to use its 2013 State of the Birds report as a springboard for further research into why ...
CSU professor Gregory Ebel’s lab studies how West Nile virus interacts with birds that host the virus and spread it to other animals and humans. Catching wild birds for scientific research is legal ...
The Environment and Natural Reserves Authority in Sharjah (ENRAS) confiscated eight traps used in catching stone curlew birds in different areas of the Central region in the emirate last week.
Birds can catch malaria at least as far north as Fairbanks, Alaska, a new study confirms. And at the rate climate is expected to change, the risk zone for avian malaria might stretch beyond the Arctic ...
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