Characteristic Articles
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Battling a Inexperienced Glacier: How a Native Tree Grew to become a Menace to Nebraska’s Grasslands
Is there such a factor as too many bushes? In Nebraska—house of Arbor Day—ranchers are battling the inexorable march of redcedar bushes throughout Sandhills grasslands that maintain each livestock and birdlife.
Story by Greg Breining; Pictures by Melissa Groo
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What Conservation Sounds Like
New bioacoustic instruments are revolutionizing scientific analysis and enabling a lot faster conservation efforts across the globe.
By David Dobbs. Reprinted from bioGraphic journal.
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The Finest Inexpensive Compact Binoculars (8×32): Our Overview
Due to ever-improving optics and a brand new crop of compact designs, it’s now doable to seek out small, comfy, vibrant binoculars for lower than $500.
By Kathi Borgmann, Marc Devokaitis, and Hugh Powell
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Two Expeditions Spotlight the Work of Girls Ornithologists in Colombia and Brazil
A pair of scientific expeditions in South America broke new floor for ladies in ornithology within the twenty first century, whereas following within the footsteps of ladies ornithologists from 100 years in the past.
By Pareesay Afzal
Columns & Departments
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Welcome Again, Western Flycatcher and American GoshawkBy Matthew D. Medler
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Geomagnetic Disturbances and Incorrect-Method Fowl MigrationsBy Marc Devokaitis
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Gallery: Birds in ParadisePictures by Tim Laman; Textual content by Gustave Axelson
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