vegpwrflipped into Cool Articles With No HomeSeabird Poop Is Worth More Than $1 Billion Annuallysmithsonianmag.com - Courtney SextonWhen Don Lyons, director of the Audubon Society’s Seabird Restoration Program visited a small inland valley in Japan, he found a local variety of …
Columbus Ledger-Enquirerflipped into Local NewsTropical seabird mysteriously appears in the Missouri Ozarks. How did it get there?ledger-enquirer.com - By Chacour KoopA tropical bird somehow strayed hundreds of miles from its typical habitat and ended up in the Ozarks, Missouri officials say. The Brown Booby was …
CNNflipped into Top StoriesBy learning to think like a puffin, this conservationist has saved seabirds around the worldverified_publisherCNN - Pamela BoykoffCNN — Ornithologist Stephen Kress remembers the first time he encountered puffins, more than 50 years ago on an island near the US/Canada border. “I was totally amazed from the moment I first saw them,” he says. It was the beginning of a lifelong passion for the little seabirds known for their red …
fifereflipped into All AnimalSeabird poop is worth millions, say scientists trying to save the birdsverified_publisherCNN - By Lauren Kent(CNN) — Some hot commodities are obvious: gold, oil, corn and more recently, hand sanitizer, are clearly worth a lot. But some valuable products are less evident -- and much more off-putting. New research has revealed that the waste produced by seabirds -- that's right, the poop of seagulls, …
The i Paperflipped into The LatestEndangered seabirds are being horrifically mutilated by fishing industry in South America, study findsinews.co.uk - Cahal MilmoSome of the world’s most endangered birds are being killed in barbaric circumstances by having their bills severed by fishermen in three South …
Beryl Starkovicflipped into ANIMALS AND NATURESeabirds Anticipate Typhoons to Help Migrationsscientificamerican.com - Joshua Rapp LearnMigrating terns may alter their flight plans based on a keen sense of approaching typhoons, escaping the brunt of the storms but still benefiting …