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The sacred humans-bird connection in Ethiopia’s wetlands: Interview with Abebayehu Aticho
“The connection between these birds and people is not just spiritual. The Nuer people depend on them to forecast weather and follow birds to find fish stocks and species in the wetlands,” says Aticho.
A team of researchers are studying how human well-being is impacted by regularly feeding birds. The group is no longer looking just at how bird feeding impacts birds – but looking at the activity’s ...
Amanda Rodewald is taking us down a path in Sapsucker Woods. It’s a chilly, windy early spring day in Ithaca, New York. In fact, there are a few snowflakes falling along the wooded path. Rodewald is ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Stock up on that grape jelly because the orioles will be returning. Phil Pudenz, owner of Wild Bird Connection in Sioux Falls, and Dr. David Swanson, a biology professor at ...
We don’t typically think of birds as travel buddies, but companionable parrots may enjoy going to work with you if pets are allowed (the late, great Larry was popular at both my office and my ...
In winter’s cold grip, there’s a show going on outside with multiple “actors,” if you set the “stage.” Our avian neighbors will provide hours of entertainment and more importantly, education, at, ...
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