The COVID-19 pandemic changed a lot for human society – but it also caused a local species of bird to rapidly evolve, ...
The toxic algae bloom spreading domoic acid across the Southern California coast has not only poisoned sea lions but also the birds flying above the waters. Two pelicans stranded in Dana Point and ...
By Gloria Dickie In the forests of the Sierra Nevada, the black-backed woodpecker is without parallel. The bird appears ...
The Jan. 24 bird song and dance festival, presented by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, celebrates one of Southern ...
LA Times science reporter Corinne Purtill speaks with ornithologist, Allison Shultz, who is currently studying bird feathers as a way to track how pollution has affected birds and shedding light on ...
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March 31 (UPI) --An early toxic algae bloom off the coast of Southern California is killing or sickening hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and seabirds, while forcing rescuers to make tough choices ...
Roughly 3,500 cockfighting birds were recovered by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department during a six-week-long summer investigation called operation “Crowing Rooster.” Letters: Rule to make ...