Get Involved at the Center for Birds of Prey | Audubon Audubon Center for Birds of Prey sometimes offers opportunities for college or high school students needing to complete service-learning hours Please inquire at auduboncbop@audubon org We offer unique and comprehensive internships for those looking into getting into the animal field
Vast DNA tree of life for flowering plants revealed by global . . . The sheer amount of data unlocked by this research, which would take a single computer 18 years to process, is a huge stride toward building a tree of life for all 330,000 known species of flowering plants—a massive undertaking by Kew’s Tree of Life Initiative
Birders Bucket List: 10 of the Worlds Most Elusive Bird Species Owls can be the hardest of birds to see Among them, bay owls tend to be especially difficult to track down at night in their rainforest habitats This species is known from only two records in the eastern Congo mountains — a specimen collected in 1951 and a bird mist-netted in 1996
Eyewitness Arctic and Antarctic (DK Eyewitness) Hardcover . . . Sold in 88 countries and 36 languages, Eyewitness consists of more than 170 titles across a diverse range of topics Throughout the pages of this newly revised book on the Arctic and Antarctic, you can find: - An essential guide to the North and South poles, including the amazing wildlife and habitats and indigenous peoples that live here
Management Practices for Enhancing Wildlife Habitat Snags provide cavities for nesting and resting, perches for hunting and displaying, and an abundant supply of food for insect eaters In Pennsylvania, there are over 35 species of birds and 20 species of mammals that use snags at some point in their life cycles In addition, many species of reptiles and amphibians also use the cavities in snags