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The ungainly yet graceful wood stork, which was on the brink of extinction in 1984, has rebounded dramatically in Florida and other Southern states, officials say.
Wood stork rebounds in Florida, may be removed from endangered species list A wood stork appears to offer a warm welcome to visitors at Freddie Patrick Park in Port Canaveral in August 2021.
Ample summer rainfall with water levels high enough to support wood stork food: fish, frogs and other little critters they eat – up to 400 pounds each breeding season when they’re raising ...
A white stork in the village of Przodkowo, northeast Poland, has become a local celebrity after choosing to forgo its annual migration in favor of staying for the winter and enjoying free food ...
Chandrapur: The Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) has released its aquatic bird census report, revealing significant findings on the health and biod.
The enormous ship that made its debut stop at Jacksonville's port illustrates how ships in global trade keep getting bigger.
The only native stork in North America, which lives in Tennessee for part of the summer, may soon be delisted from Endangered Species list according to the U.S. Department of the Interior.
The Fourth of July is approaching, which means Macy’s 49th annual Fourth of July Fireworks Show is on the horizon.
The only native stork in North America, which lives in Tennessee for part of the summer, may soon be delisted from Endangered Species list according to the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Wetland restoration efforts help rebuild wood stork population The nation's only breeding population of wood storks was placed on the endangered species list in February 1984, after their numbers ...