Bearded Vulture Breeding Pairs Pass 100 in the Alps – A Historic Conservation Success
A Bearded Vulture soars above the Alps—once extinct here, this iconic species now thrives again thanks to decades of conservation efforts. © Maxime Légaré-Vézina

Bearded Vulture Breeding Pairs Pass 100 in the Alps – A Historic Conservation Success


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The Sanctuary in the Sidewalk: Trees Rescue Birds in Mexico’s Cities
City trees offer shelter and song: House Finches are among the adaptable species thriving in Mexico’s urban nature pockets. © Braxton Landsman

The Sanctuary in the Sidewalk: Trees Rescue Birds in Mexico’s Cities

Even in the heart of a city, a tree can be a sanctuary for birds. A new study from Mexico reveals that urban trees do far more than provide shade – they offer critical nesting and foraging habitats for native species under pressure from habitat loss elsewhere.


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