From scavenger hunts to a seasonal calendar and a technique called cyanotype, there are so many ways to get creative.
From deep within the Smithsonian, the world’s first forensic ornithologist cracked cases, busted criminals, and changed the course of aviation—making the skies safer for us all.
In 1918, an avian flu virus became a devastating human contagion. Scientist studying shorebirds and waterfowl are hoping they can foresee such events and possibly even prevent them.
Rowe was established in 1974 with the mission to conserve the Platte River ecosystem and the birds that rely on it - and would therefore be directly harmed by the removal of water from the central Platte River.
A pair of new studies show how birds improve our wellbeing, adding to a growing body of evidence that avians are an antidote to our despair.
In 1850, Cooper anonymously published a book whose call for conservation won praise from Charles Darwin. It was largely forgotten—until recently.
New research reveals a previously uncounted benefit of the Clean Air Act—at a time when the Trump administration is weakening its protections.
Two new positions within the Biden White House will yoke expertise in bipartisan climate action with international diplomacy and domestic policy.