World's Biggest Offshore Wind Farm Could Shape Seabird Behavior February 27, 2015 — Some birds dodge turbine blades, but others alter their routes to avoid them altogether. Energy
How Much Plastic Is Marooned at Sea? February 27, 2015 — A study on ocean-bound plastic gives the first comprehensive estimate of this large-scale problem. Science
What’s Wrong With Apple’s Solar Plans? February 26, 2015 — The company has pledged to invest in a Monterey County solar project, but the plan could hurt birds. Energy
First Snowy Owl Tagged in Wisconsin This Season February 25, 2015 — An airport fugitive takes off with some crowdfunded bling, thanks to Madison ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½. Birds in the News
Oregon’s Hat-Snatching Owl Gains Fame February 23, 2015 — The defensive Barred Owl has a national bad rap, personalized warning signs, accessories, and now, a nickname. Birds in the News
How to Spot Snowy Owls in NYC February 20, 2015 — For the second year in a row, people are reporting sightings of the Arctic bird in NYC. Here’s where to find them. Birds in the News
Farmers Take a Staycation to Tally Up Their Flocks February 20, 2015 — U.K. bird count shows farms are surprisingly rife with threatened species. Conservation
PBS Newshour Zooms in on Piping Plover Efforts February 18, 2015 — ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ scientists are banding Piping Plovers as they winter in the Bahamas to learn more about this tiny endangered bird. ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ in Action
Battle Prep for Birds February 17, 2015 — Marines training to operate 26-ton amphibious assault vehicles are creating new habitat for endangered birds. Conservation
The Bird-brained Idea Behind Japan's Owl Cafés February 17, 2015 — You might think it's a hoot, but ordering cute owls with your coffee is bad for the birds. Birds in the News
Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions.