A tiny sparrow is causing big problems in Florida for local authorities that have struggled to agree on effective conservation tactics. The Cape Sable seaside sparrow is only 5 inches long and endemic ...
The little birds have seen a major population decline. Photo: National Park Service by Lori Oberhofer. The first time I saw a Cape Sable seaside sparrow in the Everglades, I was not impressed. This ...
A secretive Everglades sparrow at the center of some of the most contentious debate over restoring the vast wetlands is facing an ever more dire threat: sea rise. A new study that modeled both rising ...
To keep Everglades restoration on track, the South Florida Water Management District on Thursday approved a captive breeding program for endangered Cape Sable seaside sparrows which nest in marle ...
A persistent conflict in the Everglades drives blood pressures as high as the rainwater. The cause? Every few years, Mother Nature dumps too much of the wet stuff in the wrong place. The water problem ...
This corner of the world in Sunday's Daily Sentinel carried a story about wildlife photographer Noppodal Paothong and his 11-year journey photographing the seven threatened grouse species in the U.S.
Side one. Examples of primary song of various populations of Seaside Sparrows, Ammospiza maritima / compiled by John William Hardy -- Side two. Vocalizations of a marked population of Seaside Sparrows ...
Maybe the most endangered bird on the planet is the Cape Sable seaside sparrow in the hand of Stuart Pim, an ornithologist who is studying the birds that number about 2,500 in Everglades National Park ...
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