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Kelly Slivka • June 2, 2012
Animal webcams make peeping Toms of us all
Justine E. Hausheer • May 25, 2012
Suburban ospreys in Florida
Kelly Slivka • May 21, 2012
Keeping up with New York City's feathered underdogs
Kathryn Doyle • March 21, 2012
These threatened species are unexpectedly surviving, even harnessing, global warming
Emma Bryce • January 25, 2012
Rita McMahon and her quest to care for the wildlife of New York City
Mary Beth Griggs • May 31, 2011
A few people are fighting to give the city’s injured wildlife a second chance
Scienceline Editors • March 25, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Sabrina Richards • March 3, 2011
Officials combat Guam’s invasive brown tree snakes by dropping poisoned bait from helicopters
Alex Liu • October 26, 2010
Parrots look like fun pets, but these intelligent animals are often more than people can handle
Olivia Koski and Katie Peek • May 31, 2010
Once on the brink of extinction, bald eagles are making a home for themselves near New York City
Olivia Koski • February 22, 2010
Just a one hour train ride from New York City, eagles abound.
Mara Grunbaum • February 16, 2010
Fledgling birding project is the next generation in citizen science
Mara Grunbaum • February 5, 2010
Rhythm in animals reveals evolution of human music
Lindsey Konkel • October 30, 2009
Human infrastructure associated with oil field development gives some species an advantage over others.
Shelley DuBois • June 11, 2009
Research into songbird migrations could shed light on the effects of a warming climate on bird populations.