Once endangered, wood storks have rebounded and been delisted, but shrinking wetland protections could threaten their ...
Forty years ago, wood stork populations in Florida were plummeting. But federal and private efforts have made a dramatic difference, officials say.
Federal officials are removing wood storks, an iconic bird found in south Georgia, from the endangered species list — but ...
A spindly wading bird found in South Carolina’s wetlands is losing protection under the federal Endangered Species Act.
The wood stork is distinctive in appearance. Some describe the large bird with long legs and neck and bald head as "charismatic." Others are less charitable. In all cases, however, bird watchers can ...
A colony of wild wood storks raises chicks in trees over the exhibits at the Jacksonville Zoo. Provided by the Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens ...
Last year, City Hall announced an ambitious mission to inject biodiversity into parts of London, starting with the reintroduction of white storks. The large bird with an impressive wingspan has not ...
A tragedy of ill-timed rains and human-ruined landscapes led 98.5% of wood stork nests to fail in the Everglades this year, with nearly grown chicks starving to death as vultures circled. But a new ...
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