See the winners of 2019's Bird Photographer of the Year, a global photographic competition featuring 63 countries and countless beautiful birds.
White ravens are spotted occasionally on Vancouver Island, but they don't seem to stay for long.
Black-backed woodpeckers love burned-out forests, but mega-fires are changing their lives.
Rescue workers swooped in and saved nearly 100 baby birds when tree in Oakland split and started to topple.
The 2019 Audubon Photography Awards highlight striking images of birds and the places they live.
Thanks to an abundance of beech seeds, so far this year 150 orange-fronted parakeet chicks have been born in the wild in New Zealand.
The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker is showing up in some interesting places in the South as it makes a comeback.
The drab potoo bird uses its coloring to disguise itself as a tree limb.
Human noise is changing how some birds sing, while causing chronic stress and reproductive problems in others.
Amateur photographer Steve Biro takes a riveting photo of a bald eagle and his mirror image.
Purple martins love tall, condo-style houses that can host a crowd.
Ever since Michael Cardenaz saved a hummingbird, the little bird keeps coming back to visit him.
Gouldian finches can have red, black or yellow heads and researchers want to know why.
From the fastest to the heaviest, there are some impressive flying creatures in the animal kingdom, including birds, fish and snakes.
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Companies like Airbnb and Uber are feeling the pandemic pinch, but neighborly sharing is on its way up, and that's a good thing.
There is no shortage of toilet paper. But human dignity may be in short supply.
Denmark's Green Free School in Copenhagen focuses on creating a sustainable future for all.
Yassin's Falafel House, a refugee-owned business in Tennessee, keeps that honor top of mind by always giving back to the community.
Netflix and other streaming video services have a climate footprint, but it's not as bad as the headlines say.
In 8 years, the Empowerment Plan nonprofit has distributed 35,000 coats to the homeless and hired 80 people.
It's the paradox of aging when we should be feeling worse as we get older, but we actually have a better sense of well-being.
From companies to celebrities, bad apologies are only making things worse.
Here's how you can donate or otherwise help the animals, residents and first responders affected by wildfires in Australia.
Donations and dishwashing help fund meals at the rocker's New Jersey restaurants.
Shelterbus is a retrofitted coach bus that serves as a mobile emergency shelter for the homeless in Toronto.
Study finds that giving funds to poor families also helps others in the community.
A new study from social scientists explores how our relationships with people can affect our longevity and physical health.
A recent Harvard study finds that neural activity is a new player when it comes to human aging.
In today's busy world of unending errands and tasks, the feeling of time scarcity affects us all.
California joins some hotel chains in banning tiny toiletries.
A new study looks at happiness among millenials who buy 'green' or buy less.
A new study tracks more than 200 narcissists from the age of 18 to 41.
Researchers found that three out of four everyday plastic items contain toxins.
From helping seniors to detecting microplastics, these kids have launched projects to help their communities and the world.
Before you buy something new, consider whether you need it and where the old one will end up.
Millennials are intrigued by furniture rental companies because it's less trouble and good for the planet.
Plastic straws create litter and often end up in the stomachs of wild animals — but the group Last Plastic Straw has an easy solution.
In just a year, Karen Jenner has collected 2.4 tons of trash on beaches in Nova Scotia.
From biodegradable coffins to tree-sprouting urns, eco-friendly burials offer a way for those who live green to also die green.
By 2032, everything will on the Danish island of Bornholm will be recycled, repaired or reused.
Indiana elementary school teams with 'food rescue' group to turn unwanted food into weekend meals.
No matter what, if you're going to buy, buy smarter — and that means buying more sustainable items.
Peter Tabichi, a teacher in remote Kenya who has been giving most of his salary to the poor, became the first African to win the Global Teacher Prize.