This is one of the most important projects in terms of conservation that any of us will ever have the opportunity to work on, certainly in terms of avian conservation. I would say that unequivocally. ...
The Christmas Bird Count began in 1900, and today it is North America's longest-running wildlife census. Bird lovers of all ages and skill levels are invited to celebrate the 125 th CBC by joining one ...
It’s one of Ontario’s rarest residents: a small, endangered grey and yellow warbler whose nesting habit is so particular it only breeds in a speck of scorched land at Garrison Petawawa. Peter Burke, ...
Back in 1976 a Canadian ornithologist named Erica Dunn established the Ontario Bird Feeder Survey through Canada’s Long Point Bird Observatory (LPBO). After a successful 10-year run with more than 500 ...
Impressive auroras aren't the only event turning Ontario residents' heads skyward this week, as massive flocks of large birds with wingspans as wide as six feet are now being spotted over the city.
The deadly strain of avian flu ravaging Canada's poultry industry is also felling an unusual number of wild birds and has even jumped to mammals, killing a pair of juvenile foxes near St. Marys Ont., ...
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