(Reuters) - California wildlife authorities are asking residents to take down bird baths and feeders if they spot sick or dead birds in their yards as experts closely monitor a disease afflicting the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— When most people think of pigeons, the common city street bird comes to mind, but there's a different kind of pigeon in California and it's at risk, according to environmental ...
With all the rampant economic and social woes facing Clark County, it is amazing that the Clark County Commission will be holding a public hearing Tuesday on an ordinance that would ban the feeding of ...
During one of the worst winters on record for California's only native species of pigeons, they are dying of disease, and state officials are seeking the public's help to monitor the disease’s ...
Avian trichomonosis, a parasitic disease, has killed hundreds of native band-tailed pigeons in California, wildlife officials say. Krysta Rogers California Department of Fish and Wildlife Residents ...
An alarming increase in the number of dead and dying band-tailed pigeons along the California coast has prompted wildlife biologists to ask the public for help documenting the apparent decline of the ...
Hundreds of California native pigeons have died this winter due to a parasitic disease, announced state wildlife officials on Thursday. California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials said ...
State wildlife authorities on Tuesday asked that bird baths and feeders in residential yards be taken down in an effort to stem the spread of a parasite that is taking a heavy toll on California’s ...