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Four men from the Dominican Republic were indicted in Puerto Rico on charges of smuggling wildlife in a case involving more than 100 dead birds, officials said Monday. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC GETS FUNDING TO SAVE RARE BIRD The men were detained after the
The moment an “out of control” businessman dragged a parish councillor by the hair after a disagreement over birds nests has been caught on camera. The footage showed the moment council chair Andrew Mason and businessman Chris Makin got into a row
A parish council chairman was left fearing for his life after an “out of control” businessman attacked him during a dispute over bird nests in a quiet village, a court heard. The incident took place in the North Yorkshire village of Church
In winter or early spring in Beijing, some residents engage in a tradition dating back to the Qing Dynasty where they play fetch with birds. This tradition traces back to the 17th century to the early 20th century. Only around 50 to
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National Bird Day is celebrated on Jan. 5 of each year. With thousands of different types of birds around, how well do you know facts about the feathered species? Test your knowledge of all things birds in this fun and engaging lifestyle
An American professor is studying the positive effects on humans of bird feeding after observing a family member’s strong attachment to the hobby. Ashley Dayer is an associate professor in the Fish and Wildlife Conservation department at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.
An elderly woman has been threatened with a fine for feeding birds in her back garden. Retired music teacher Anne Seago, 97, enjoyed sitting in her conversatory as birds such as wild sparrows and robins flocked to seeds she left on a
A charity has blasted the “shameful” and “illegal” killing of rare and vulnerable birds of prey in England. Buzzards, Red Kites, Goshawks, Hen Harriers, Peregrine Falcons and White-tailed Eagles are among the victims of shootings, trappings and poisonings, the Royal Society for the Protection