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Lawsuit Pushes California City to Reevaluate Data Center’s Environmental Harms
Indybay
PITTSBURG, Calif., December 3, 2024 — The Center for Biological Diversity sued the city of Pittsburg, California, Monday for approving a development,...
1 day ago
Kane County Connects
Kane County Connects
I remember exactly where I was when I read the news. I was sitting in the waiting room at the vet's office, having just played a game of keep away with my...
2 weeks ago
Kane County Connects
Kane County Connects
Mature Cooper's hawks are blue-gray above with orangish bars across the breast and a prominent 'Cooper's cap' of darker feathers on top of the head.
1 month ago
An Evening Meal | Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Natural History Museum
Parham Pourahmad (USA) watches as the last rays of the setting sun illuminate a young Cooper's hawk eating a squirrel.
1 month ago
Keep an Eye Out for Cooper’s Hawks Around Alameda
Alameda Post
Cooper's hawks are in Alameda, and you can spot them if you know what to look for. Check out these common sighting locations.
3 months ago
Urban Cooper’s hawks face a range of threats
The Wildlife Society
Collisions with windows are a leading cause of death for urban raptors in New Mexico, researchers found.
8 months ago
Despite protection urban hawks still face an array of threats
Phys.org
Life can be hard for a raptor. If you're a teenager from the city, it's even harder. That's according to a new study published in the Journal of Raptor.
8 months ago
Pathology Case of the Month - Cooper’s Hawk
USGS (.gov)
One Cooper's hawk (Accipiter cooperii) was found down during a larger die-off of multiple corvid and raptor species.
10 months ago
North American Birds Will No Longer Be Named After People
Defector
After two years of deliberation, the American Ornithological Society announced on Nov. 1 that birds in North America will no longer be named after people.
13 months ago
Living with some uncertainty is the daily task of the birder
The Berkshire Eagle
As soon as I am back at the house I check my field guides and hawk books for the plumages of immature accipiters.
14 months ago