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Birds

 
Birds are an important — and highly visible — part of the ecosystem. Bird watching is one of the fastest growing recreational activities in the United States, generating sizable economic benefits. An estimated 63 million Americans feed birds at home, and more than 24 million travel to watch birds.
 
Birds are important ecologically as well as economically. They are vital links in many food webs, and often serve as biological indicators of overall ecosystem health. There are numerous organizations that work toward bird conservation. Through activities such as wetlands protection, coastal management, protection of aquatic resources and regulation of pesticides, government organizations and special interest groups contribute to the conservation of birds and their habitats. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Birds

  • Bird ritual foiled by house's windows

    Fri, Apr 02 2010 at 12:51 PM

    Video: Homeowners in Colorado are disturbed by a confused bird that repeatedly flies into their home's closed windows. KUSA's Tom Cole reports.

  • Bird feeder goes crazy in Indiana

    Tue, Mar 23 2010 at 6:33 PM

    Police are called when an overeager bread owner dumps truckloads of baked goods on the banks of the White River.

  • 5 ways you can reduce light pollution

    Fri, Mar 19 2010 at 8:13 AM

    This form of pollution contributes to carbon emissions and interferes with animal migration. Take these simple steps to reduce it.

  • Google Maps catches thief in the act

    Thu, Mar 18 2010 at 1:13 PM

    A Google Maps driver photographs an apparent theft in progress! Check out the photo of the brazen thief caught red-handed. (Or should I say caught red-winged?)

  • What is the green way to get rid of a bat colony in my chimney?

    Wed, Mar 17 2010 at 8:44 AM

    Morieka Johnson knows what to do about bats in the belfry. Just don't expect her to come anywhere near them.

  • Baby bald eagles expected to hatch soon on Santa Cruz Island

    Thu, Mar 11 2010 at 5:55 AM

    Eagle cam lets nature lovers watch bald eagles re-establish their still-fragile population.

  • The seedy underbelly: 2010 edition

    Wed, Mar 10 2010 at 5:58 AM

    As bird songs begin to fill the almost-spring air, peruse these 7 unique birdhouses and feeders sure to attract a hungry feathered lunch crowd to your backyard.

  • Window glass: Silent bird killer?

    Tue, Mar 09 2010 at 11:53 AM

    Windows take a toll on birds -- killing up to 1 billion a year in North America. Conservancy bird expert Dave Mehlman gives tips on how you can help stop this deadly problem.

  • Infographic: Top 20 countries with most endangered species

    Fri, Mar 05 2010 at 11:52 AM

    These are the countries where the most endangered species are at risk.

  • Chilean earthquake hits close to home

    Wed, Mar 03 2010 at 7:33 PM

    My aunt Kathy was less than 60 miles from the epicenter of the magnitude-8.8 quake. She made it out unharmed; the house she was staying in didn't.

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